In Bellevue, exposure doesn’t always look dramatic. It can be tied to ordinary life and local work patterns, such as:
- Construction and tenant improvements: drywall repair, insulation replacement, paint and solvent use, dust control issues, or unsafe removal of suspect materials.
- Facility and logistics work: warehouses, labs, maintenance areas, and industrial shops where ventilation and safety controls matter.
- Residential moisture problems: recurring mold after leaks, condensation, or roof/pipe failures—especially in homes that look “fine” until symptoms worsen.
- Multi-tenant buildings: odors, pesticide use, cleaning chemicals, or building-system failures that can affect multiple units.
If you’re asking yourself whether your illness is connected to something you encountered at home, work, or a shared environment, you don’t have to guess. A focused investigation can help you determine what evidence to preserve and what to ask for next.


