Chemical exposure injuries don’t always look like dramatic movies. Sometimes the first symptoms are mild—then they intensify over the next day or week.
In Santa Fe, we frequently see people seek guidance after exposure through:
- Industrial tasks (cleaning, maintenance, line work, tank or equipment servicing)
- Contractor work (remediation, repairs, “make-safe” efforts after a release)
- Home and residential treatment (cleaning chemicals, treatment products, improper ventilation during use)
If you notice symptoms such as burning skin, blistering, persistent coughing or shortness of breath, chest tightness, severe headaches, dizziness, numbness/tingling, or ongoing memory/attention issues, don’t wait for a “full explanation” from anyone at the scene. Get medical care and start preserving details right away.


