In suburban communities like Gahanna, exposure often comes from “normal” places:
- Residential moisture and mold after water intrusion (failed seals, roof leaks, basement humidity, or HVAC condensation)
- Pesticide or chemical handling issues connected to pest control services or product misuse
- Workplace exposures for people commuting through industrial corridors or working in warehouses, trades, and facilities with chemical processes
- Fume or odor complaints that appear linked to nearby operations—where residents may not be taken seriously until symptoms worsen
A common pattern is the same across many Ohio cases: symptoms start gradually (respiratory irritation, headaches, rashes, fatigue), then progress. By then, it’s often unclear whether the illness is temporary, unrelated, or connected to an exposure that occurred months earlier.


