Many Weston residents are exposed through everyday residential routines—lawn care, community landscaping, and driveway or garden spraying—rather than through industrial work. In South Florida’s climate, weed control is also a seasonal necessity, which can mean repeated product use across multiple years.
Common Weston-specific situations include:
- Homeowners or family members applying weed killer to yards, landscaping beds, or along fences/driveways.
- Community and property landscaping (including hired crews) treating areas close to where residents walk, sit, or supervise children.
- Secondary exposure—spending time outdoors after application, stepping into treated areas, or bringing residue inside.
When your exposure happened in a familiar suburban setting, it can still be hard to prove later—especially if packaging was discarded or application schedules weren’t recorded.


