In and around Montrose, exposure stories commonly involve:
- Residential landscaping and property maintenance (driveways, fences, yards, and outbuildings)
- Work outdoors (maintenance crews, landscaping, groundskeeping, agricultural or seasonal work)
- Shared spaces where herbicides are applied or drift can occur—think parks, HOA-managed areas, and roadside work zones along high-traffic corridors
- Tourist-season timing: visitors and second-home owners may not realize when applications occurred or how long residues can linger
Because Montrose homes and workplaces can be spread out, many people discover symptoms months or years later—when it’s harder to remember exact product names or capture photos.
That’s why early documentation matters.


