Bryan residents often encounter potential hazards in places that don’t feel “industrial” at first glance. People may suspect a link between their symptoms and:
- Construction, drywall, insulation, or demolition work that releases dust or volatile compounds indoors or in nearby properties
- Industrial truck traffic and idling near loading areas, warehouses, and service roads, especially when odors or visible emissions occur
- Workplaces with shared HVAC systems (offices, medical facilities, schools, call centers) where one unit’s malfunction can affect many people
- Residential moisture issues—including recurring water intrusion, poorly ventilated bathrooms/attics, and mold growth that worsens over time
- Water quality or plumbing contamination concerns, particularly after repairs, pressure changes, or aging infrastructure
Symptoms may start immediately—or weeks later. Either way, the first challenge is proving what you were exposed to, when it happened, and how it connects to your diagnosis.


