Richardson has a mix of commercial activity and industrial employment, and that combination can increase the risk of exposure when safety procedures break down. Residents and workers are often exposed during:
- Warehouse and facility maintenance: improper handling of solvents, degreasers, cleaning chemicals, or pressurized products used for equipment and floors.
- Remediation and cleanup: responses to spills, leaks, or chemical odors where protective gear and ventilation may be inadequate.
- Property and apartment turnover: use of strong cleaners, pest-treatment chemicals, or restoration products without proper notice, ventilation, or timing.
- Construction and contractor work: exposure during repairs when contractors control the worksite and documentation is fragmented.
Sometimes the chemical isn’t obvious right away—labels may be missing, warnings may be unclear, or the incident may be described in vague terms by a supervisor or property manager. That’s why early documentation matters.


