In Estero, exposure can happen in ways people don’t always connect to illness right away. For example:
- Home landscaping and lawn services (including repeat seasonal applications)
- Community and HOA-managed grounds where residents may not receive detailed product logs
- Work-related exposure for people in landscaping, pest control support, groundskeeping, and maintenance roles
- Shared outdoor areas where families walk, children play, or pets roam—often before anyone thinks to track product details
Because Florida weather and seasonal growth patterns can drive more frequent yard work, timing can feel confusing. A medical diagnosis may come later, while the product use may have happened months or years earlier.


