While every case is different, La Puente residents often report exposures linked to circumstances like these:
- Workplace chemical exposure during shift work: warehouse operations, maintenance work, and industrial environments can involve solvents, cleaning agents, adhesives, and other hazardous materials. Symptoms may show up after a shift—or build over weeks.
- Construction and renovation in older homes or mixed-use areas: drywall removal, insulation work, demolition debris, and water-damaged materials can raise risks such as dust exposure, mold growth, or other hazardous building-related contaminants.
- Residential moisture and indoor air problems: after leaks or poor ventilation, mold can become a recurring issue. Even when visible mold isn’t obvious, persistent odor, asthma flares, or recurring respiratory symptoms can be a sign.
- Contamination concerns near industrial activity: residents sometimes notice changes in air quality, odors, or community-wide issues and later learn about contamination investigations or sampling results.
If you’re trying to determine whether your illness is connected to something you encountered at home, at work, or nearby, you shouldn’t have to guess.


