In Biloxi, exposure can happen in ways that don’t always feel “obvious” at first. Residents frequently deal with environments where conditions change after storms, during renovations, or around industrial and hospitality operations.
Some of the situations we see most often include:
- Post-storm damage and cleanup: After heavy weather, damp materials can promote mold growth, and cleanup may involve chemicals, disinfectants, and contaminated debris.
- Construction and renovation work: In older buildings, exposure may involve dust and hazardous building materials during demolition, repairs, or remodeling.
- Hospitality and service workplaces: Hotels, restaurants, and maintenance teams may use cleaning chemicals and pest control products that—when mishandled or inadequately ventilated—can contribute to illness.
- Coastal water and moisture intrusion: Persistent dampness can worsen mold conditions and trigger symptoms that develop gradually.
- Industrial-area exposure: People working near industrial operations or handling materials that produce strong odors or airborne irritants may experience health impacts that require medical and technical analysis.
If your symptoms appeared after one of these experiences, the key is connecting the medical timeline to the specific conditions you encountered—before evidence disappears.


