Every case is different, but residents in Aberdeen often contact us after exposure concerns tied to:
- Construction, remodeling, and property turnover: Drywall repair, insulation work, flooring removal, and dust-heavy projects can release irritants and contaminants if proper containment and air monitoring aren’t used.
- Workplace chemical handling: Janitorial products, degreasers, cleaning solvents, adhesives, and other materials used in shops and facilities can cause symptoms when ventilation or training falls short.
- Older homes and moisture-related hazards: Basements, crawl spaces, and seasonal humidity can worsen mold growth. When leaks or humidity control problems are delayed, symptoms can progress.
- Water contamination concerns: Whether related to a private well, plumbing changes, or a reported contamination event, residents may struggle to connect health symptoms to water quality without testing and records.
- Event and public-space exposure: Aberdeen hosts community events where temporary vendors, cleaning crews, and high-traffic venues can create conditions where odors, fumes, or poor ventilation become a problem.
If your symptoms don’t match what you were told, or you suspect the exposure happened repeatedly over time, it’s important to treat the situation as a potential legal matter—not just a medical inconvenience.


