Many Sahuarita households rely on routine landscaping and property maintenance—especially during seasonal heat when residents try to control weeds before they spread. For some people, exposure comes from:
- Homeowners applying weed killer in yards, driveways, or along landscaping edges
- Neighbors/HOA-adjacent application activity that occurs near shared property boundaries
- Service workers (landscapers, maintenance crews, pest control) applying products on schedules you didn’t control
- Work-adjacent exposure for people commuting to industrial or agricultural job sites in the broader region
Over time, product labels get lost, bottles are discarded, and the timeline blurs—sometimes until after a diagnosis. That’s why “fast guidance” isn’t only about speed; it’s about building a credible record early.


