While every case is different, Franklin Town families and workers often come to us after exposure risks show up in a few familiar places:
- Construction and renovation work: disturbance of older building materials, dust exposures, or improper handling of chemicals during remodeling.
- Residential moisture and mold concerns: recurring leaks, basement moisture, poor ventilation, and visible growth that returns after “repairs.”
- Workplace chemical exposure: inadequate ventilation, missing safety controls, or inconsistent use of protective equipment in industrial, maintenance, or service settings.
- Contamination linked to nearby operations: residents sometimes report unusual odors, irritation, or changes in air quality and need help documenting what was happening and when.
- Household product misuse or unsafe storage: pesticides, solvents, and cleaning chemicals used without proper precautions or stored in areas where fumes and residue accumulate.
If you’re dealing with respiratory symptoms, skin issues, neurological complaints, or other long-term effects, the key is building a record that can withstand scrutiny—not just describing how you feel.


