Residents of Western Springs may encounter toxic exposure risks in several familiar ways:
- Home and basement moisture: recurring musty smells, water intrusion, and hidden mold after sump pump issues or water damage.
- Renovation and demolition: dust and debris from older materials (including asbestos-containing materials in older structures) or unsafe handling of chemicals.
- Workplace and commuting exposures: chemical fumes or contaminated air in industrial work, trades, healthcare settings, or facilities with cleaning agents.
- Neighboring properties and remediation: strong odors, visible staining, temporary ventilation shutoffs, or claims that contamination “wasn’t there” when you raised concerns.
- Seasonal changes that worsen symptoms: spring and summer can intensify allergic-type reactions, respiratory irritation, or neurological complaints when humidity and airflow patterns shift.
The key question is not just whether you feel sick—it’s whether the evidence can show a plausible connection between a specific exposure and your medical condition.


