Santa Fe’s mix of older housing stock, tourism-driven businesses, and active construction projects creates a few recurring exposure patterns:
- Moisture intrusion and hidden mold in homes and rentals—often tied to plumbing issues, roof leaks, or long-standing ventilation problems.
- Contaminated water or treatment system failures—including issues involving filtration, maintenance gaps, or plumbing conditions that can affect water quality.
- Dust and chemical exposure during remodeling or construction—especially when materials are disturbed without adequate containment or when solvents and adhesives are used improperly.
- Indoor air quality problems in commercial spaces—such as hotels, restaurants, and offices that see high foot traffic and frequent turnover.
- Pesticide and pest-control mishandling in residential settings—particularly where products are used incorrectly or without proper safety precautions.
In Santa Fe, the climate can also matter. Temperature swings and seasonal humidity changes can worsen building conditions, making symptoms appear to “come and go,” which complicates proof.


