In suburban communities like Agoura Hills, exposure can happen in ways that aren’t always obvious at first:
- Home and yard maintenance: repeated spraying for landscaping, weeds on driveways/walkways, or seasonal treatment.
- HOA/common-area routines: shared grounds where application may occur even if you didn’t personally spray.
- Nearby landscaping crews: gardeners, maintenance teams, and contractors who apply herbicides while residents are commuting, working, or running errands.
- Pets, kids, and shared outdoor spaces: contamination can be carried on shoes, paws, or clothing, and symptoms may show up later.
Because exposure may be indirect or partially remembered, early evidence collection matters—especially if product packaging is gone and details fade.


