In Pooler, exposure often isn’t limited to a single “incident.” It can look like:
- Repeated exposure after long shifts near warehouses, logistics centers, or industrial operations where chemicals may be used, stored, or transported.
- Temporary releases related to equipment malfunctions, maintenance activities, or remediation work that disrupts air quality.
- Construction-adjacent exposures, where dust, solvents, or other materials get introduced during site work and spread beyond the worksite.
- Community and property concerns, such as odors, moisture problems, or indoor air issues that arise after changes to ventilation, roofing, or nearby site activity.
These scenarios are complicated because the timeline can be messy. Symptoms may appear quickly, or you may notice them gradually—especially when exposure is intermittent.


