While toxic exposure can happen anywhere, residents of Heath often contact our team after exposure concerns tied to local realities—homes, commutes, and shared community spaces.
- Moisture, mold, and indoor air problems after storms: Water intrusion in attics, basements, crawlspaces, and garages can lead to persistent respiratory and skin complaints.
- Worksite chemical exposure for construction and industrial employees: Temporary ventilation changes, storage practices, and jobsite events can increase exposure to fumes, solvents, dust, or cleaning chemicals.
- Contaminated or suspect water concerns: Whether tied to property maintenance issues or reported contamination, residents may struggle to get answers quickly while symptoms continue.
- Odors and fumes from nearby operations: Subtle but recurring “something isn’t right” exposures can be hard to document—especially when the source isn’t obvious at first.
If your symptoms began after an identifiable change in your environment—at home, at work, or after a community event—don’t wait for certainty to act.


