In New Carrollton, toxic exposure concerns often arise in everyday settings where people assume everything is being handled safely. Common scenarios include:
- Apartment and townhouse maintenance issues: moisture intrusion, persistent odors, or recurring mold after leaks from plumbing, roof problems, or HVAC condensation.
- Nearby industrial and roadway impacts: chemical fumes or particulates from industrial activity or transportation-related releases that may affect indoor air quality.
- Construction and renovation disruptions: dust and volatile substances during remodeling, demolition, or repairs—especially when containment and ventilation are inadequate.
- Contaminated water concerns: issues that can show up as taste/odor changes, discoloration, or recurring plumbing problems that require testing and follow-up.
- Pest control and chemical use: exposure linked to improperly stored or applied products, or failure to follow safety guidance.
When these problems overlap with real life—work schedules, school drop-offs, and commuting—families often miss key evidence windows. Acting early matters.


