In New Port Richey, toxic exposure concerns frequently arise from situations people don’t always think of as “toxic”—until symptoms escalate.
Examples we see in the area include:
- Moisture intrusion and mold problems in homes and rental properties after heavy rain or drainage issues
- Pesticide and herbicide exposure linked to lawn services, pest control treatments, or improperly handled products
- Construction and renovation exposure (dust, demolition residue, insulation materials, and chemical odors) during home repairs or nearby projects
- Contaminated water issues tied to plumbing problems, treatment failures, or compromised water sources
- Fume and chemical irritation from maintenance work, industrial activity nearby, or poorly ventilated areas
Florida’s climate can intensify these risks. Heat and humidity may worsen moisture-related conditions, and storms can disrupt building systems—creating opportunities for exposure to go unnoticed until health problems appear.


