In a smaller Illinois community like Effingham, exposure stories often look less like a single dramatic event and more like repeated, ordinary contact over time—such as:
- Yard care and driveway spraying for homes near parks, schools, and busy neighborhood corridors
- Lawn and landscaping work tied to seasonal schedules (spring and early fall)
- Work around agricultural or maintenance sites where weed control is part of routine operations
- Secondary exposure when family members are around treated areas after application
Because these exposures can be spread out across months or years, people sometimes struggle to remember exact dates, product names, or application methods. That’s normal—but it’s also why early documentation matters.


