While every case is different, residents in and around Covington often come to us after exposure concerns arise in scenarios such as:
- Indoor air problems: moisture intrusion, persistent odors, HVAC contamination, or mold growth that worsens after leaks, roof issues, or humidity problems.
- Construction and renovation exposure: dust and fumes during remodeling, demolition, or site work—especially when ventilation, containment, or protective measures weren’t adequate.
- Workplace chemical exposure: cleaning agents, solvents, pesticides, industrial products, or fumes tied to job duties, safety training, or inadequate protective equipment.
- Water-related concerns: suspected contamination tied to plumbing issues, treatment failures, or issues identified after testing.
- Neighboring facility or site activity: community complaints following releases, odor events, or visible impacts that coincide with symptom onset.
If you’re noticing a pattern—symptoms that flare after certain days, locations, or activities—documenting that pattern early can be crucial.


