Many residents in and around Chino Valley are exposed in everyday, hard-to-track ways:
- Residential yard care (driveways, landscaping, weed control around homes)
- Nearby application (spraying on neighboring properties or shared access areas)
- Seasonal work patterns (property maintenance, landscaping, or agricultural labor that ramps up at certain times of year)
- Secondary exposure (family members exposed through residue on clothing, equipment, or work boots)
Because these situations can be routine and unplanned, people often don’t keep product bottles, receipts, or application notes. That’s exactly why early documentation—and a clear exposure timeline—can make a difference.


