In Sheridan, chemical exposure commonly arises from situations like:
- Residential and seasonal work: paint, solvents, de-icers, adhesives, cleaning chemicals, or basement remediation products used incorrectly during colder months.
- Construction and trades: drywall repair, flooring work, roofing/insulation installations, and jobsite cleanup where fumes or residues can linger.
- Industrial and service environments: maintenance activities, shop work, or storage areas where ventilation and labeling can be overlooked.
- Emergency or contractor cleanup: responses to spills, leaks, or contaminated materials where proper PPE and containment procedures are critical.
Sometimes the chemical is obvious—burning skin, strong fumes, visible residue. Other times it isn’t. People may only notice coughing, headaches, dizziness, eye irritation, or worsening respiratory symptoms later.


