Frankfort residents face toxic exposure risks in ways that can be easy to miss at first—particularly when symptoms are mild early on or blamed on something else. Some of the situations we see include:
- Workplace exposure tied to industrial operations and contractors: Chemical use, cleaning agents, dust, fumes, and ventilation problems can occur during routine work or maintenance.
- Residential exposure from moisture intrusion and mold-related conditions: Older housing stock and seasonal humidity can contribute to recurring problems that worsen over time.
- Air and odor complaints near industrial corridors: When strong odors, unusual smoke, or persistent irritation show up, residents often need help documenting what changed and when.
- Construction and remodeling hazards: Home renovations, demolition, and certain building materials can create exposure risks if safety steps aren’t followed.
- Visitor and event-related exposures: Frankfort’s tourism and community gatherings can increase the chance that people encounter contaminated spaces, poorly maintained facilities, or unsafe storage practices.
If any of these sound familiar, the key is not just having symptoms—it’s connecting those symptoms to a specific exposure path and proving responsibility.


