In and around Kerman, exposure can show up in everyday ways—especially for people who work outdoors or manage properties where weed control is routine. Many residents connect potential exposure to:
- Property and landscaping treatments near homes, barns, and outbuildings
- Agricultural and maintenance work where weed killer may be used as part of job duties
- Shared community environments (like nearby application areas) that make timing and documentation harder later
Because Kerman’s routines often involve outdoor work and recurring treatments, your earliest evidence may come from places people don’t think to save—work records, treatment schedules, photos, or notes about when symptoms began.


