In Hurricane, many incidents occur in residential settings—garages, rental units, basements, and outdoor work areas—where ventilation is limited and products are stored out of sight. If you’re experiencing any of the following after a chemical event, it’s important to document them and get medical care promptly:
- Skin injuries such as burns, blistering, redness, or persistent irritation
- Respiratory symptoms like coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath
- Neurological or systemic effects including headaches, dizziness, nausea, tremors, or fatigue
- Delayed reactions where symptoms worsen over days rather than hours
Keep a timeline. Note the date, time, location (room/area), what was being done (cleaning, spraying, remediation, construction, pest treatment), and what you smelled or saw (fumes, smoke, strong odor, visible residue). In cases involving short-term rentals, this information can be crucial because turnover schedules can quickly change the environment and records.


