In many Central Florida neighborhoods—including areas where homes, townhome communities, and small commercial properties sit close together—weed killer exposure can happen in everyday ways:
- Homeowners or property managers treating driveways, sidewalks, or landscaping beds
- Side-yard or fence-line applications where overspray or drift may reach nearby patios or walkways
- Shared maintenance routines in community-managed areas
- Secondary exposure when family members enter the treated space shortly after application
Even when the exposure isn’t “direct,” Florida residents still face the same real problem: records get lost. Product containers are discarded, application dates are estimated, and symptoms may appear months or years later.


