Many people in Fort Collins are balancing treatment with work, family responsibilities, and day-to-day logistics around the Front Range. Add to that the way exposure histories often get blurred over time—especially for people who:
- used weed killers seasonally for years around yards and walkways,
- worked in landscaping, property maintenance, or pest control with rotating schedules,
- lived near areas where herbicides were applied (including by contractors), or
- relied on local home-and-garden purchases without saving labels.
When deadlines start approaching, waiting to get organized can make it harder to reconstruct exposure details later. A faster start doesn’t just help speed up the process—it helps keep the evidence sharper.


