In many parts of the Denver metro, exposure doesn’t always come from a single dramatic event. It can look like:
- repeated applications on nearby properties along commuting routes
- yard and landscape care in residential communities
- seasonal maintenance around sidewalks, commercial lots, and retention areas
- secondhand contact from household members who used or stored products
Because Lone Tree is a suburban, mixed-residential area, people often discover their medical concerns after the fact—sometimes long after product containers are gone. That’s why your earliest step matters: building a credible exposure timeline while the details are still retrievable.


