In the Kern County area, weed control often ramps up during hotter months and around property upkeep. That means some residents are exposed repeatedly over time through:
- Landscaping and grounds work for homes, businesses, and community spaces
- Driveway, fence-line, and lot-edge treatments where products are applied and neighbors nearby can be affected
- Secondary exposure (for example, contamination carried on work clothing or equipment)
- Seasonal storage and re-use of products at residences or small work sites
When exposure happens in the background of routine work, it’s easy to lose details—especially if the product label is thrown away or the application schedule isn’t written down.


