Essex Junction is a busy suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, service businesses, and industrial or contractor activity. Chemical exposure claims often begin in places like:
- Work sites and commuting-adjacent jobs: maintenance tasks, warehouse handling, deliveries and loading areas, and “back-of-house” cleaning where ventilation and protective gear may be overlooked.
- Construction, remodeling, and winter property maintenance: solvent use, adhesives, de-icing or treatment products, and remediation work after leaks.
- Apartments and rental turnovers: cleaning chemicals used aggressively or without adequate airing out; poorly ventilated treatments; or unsafe storage in shared spaces.
- Emergency and contractor response: leaks, spills, or cleanup efforts where the chemical source isn’t properly identified and documentation is incomplete.
In Vermont, cold-weather storage and indoor air can make exposures feel worse or linger—especially when fumes get trapped in basements, garages, utility rooms, or other smaller spaces.


