Clearwater is a coastal community with dense residential areas, active tourism, and ongoing construction and maintenance. That combination can create exposure scenarios that are easy to miss at first.
Common local situations include:
- Mold and indoor air issues in homes and multi-family buildings after water intrusion from storms, roof leaks, or plumbing failures.
- Chemical odors or irritation linked to nearby industrial, commercial, or maintenance activities—sometimes reported by residents before anyone documents the source.
- Workplace exposure in trades and facilities that support year-round operations (construction, maintenance, marine-adjacent work, logistics, and industrial services), where safety procedures or ventilation may fall short.
- Asbestos or other building material exposure during renovation or demolition projects in older structures.
If you live near the coast, manage a rental property, or work in an environment with chemicals or building materials, the same question keeps coming up: how do we connect what you were exposed to with what your medical team is seeing?


