Troy has a mix of older housing stock, active commercial corridors, and industrial and logistics activity in the wider region. That combination can create exposure risks that are easy to miss at first.
Common scenarios include:
- Renovations and demolition in older buildings: disturbances can release asbestos-containing materials or other hazardous dust.
- Construction and trades exposures: drywall work, insulation removal, lead risk in older structures, and exposure to solvents or cleaning chemicals.
- Moisture-driven mold: basements, attics, and apartments affected by leaks or poor ventilation can lead to persistent respiratory symptoms.
- Workplace chemical exposure: manufacturing, maintenance, and facility work where industrial hygiene controls may be inadequate.
- Water and sanitation concerns: contaminated sources or building-level plumbing failures that contribute to ongoing health complaints.
When you’re dealing with symptoms that worsen over time, the key question becomes not just whether you were exposed—but whether the exposure tied to your Troy location and timeline can be proven.


