In and around Jonesboro, many potential exposures aren’t from a single dramatic incident. They’re more often tied to:
- Home maintenance: treating driveways, yards, and garden beds before family events, school seasons, or weekend get-togethers.
- Neighborhood application drift: when one yard is treated and others notice symptoms later—especially where wind, shared boundaries, or nearby landscaping services are involved.
- Worksite schedules: people who maintain properties, work outside, or support facilities may be exposed during routine seasons when weed control is common.
- Agricultural and industrial surroundings: for residents who live near areas where herbicides are used, exposure questions can be more complicated—but not impossible.
Because these situations develop over time, the most valuable thing you can do early is capture your timeline while details are still fresh.


