In suburban communities like New Franklin, many exposure issues don’t involve a dramatic “spill.” They’re frequently tied to day-to-day realities such as:
- Renovations and construction work (dust, insulation materials, adhesives, solvents, or disturbed contaminated soil)
- Basements, crawl spaces, and moisture problems (hidden mold growth after water intrusion)
- Heating, ventilation, and water systems (maintenance lapses that can contribute to indoor air or water contamination)
- Industrial and logistics employment (chemical handling, fumes, or inadequate protective practices)
- Neighborhood conditions that affect indoor air quality (odors, recurring airborne irritants, or contamination concerns)
Ohio residents often discover the problem only after symptoms escalate—irritation, breathing issues, skin reactions, neurological complaints, or other long-term effects. If you suspect the exposure is connected to where you live or work, it’s important to treat it like a time-sensitive investigation, not just a medical mystery.


