Many Cumming households rely on seasonal lawn care—especially during spring and summer when families are outdoors more and applications are more frequent. In these situations, exposure evidence often lives in places people don’t think to preserve:
- Notes or receipts from lawn treatments
- Photos of product labels and application instructions
- Timing clues (weekend landscaping, pool deck cleanups, driveway spraying)
- Records of who applied the product (homeowner, hired service, shared household member)
For residents dealing with symptoms that developed months or years later, the biggest challenge is building a clear exposure timeline that still makes sense to doctors and insurance adjusters.


