In Palestine and across East Texas, chemical exposures can happen in settings tied to daily life—residential cleanups, property maintenance, mobile detailing, pest control follow-ups, and contractor work. Sometimes the chemical isn’t obvious until symptoms appear.
Watch for patterns like:
- Skin symptoms: burning, blistering, rash that worsens, scarring concerns
- Respiratory symptoms: coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, shortness of breath
- Neurological complaints: headaches, dizziness, confusion, memory problems
- Eye and throat irritation: watering eyes, burning throat, hoarseness
- Delayed or recurring flare-ups: symptoms that return after certain activities or ventilation changes
Even when emergency care rules out an immediate threat, follow-up matters. Chemical injuries can be hard to diagnose because symptoms may look like asthma, allergies, or other illnesses.


