Many weed killer exposures in Dyer occur during routine residential and neighborhood cycles—weekends when lawns are treated, seasonal landscaping, and shared property boundaries where overspray or drift is more likely.
Some residents are also exposed indirectly through:
- Work that involves grounds maintenance for schools, commercial properties, or outdoor facilities
- Seasonal employment tied to mowing, trimming, and weed control
- Family contact where one person’s job or clothing brings residue home
Because these situations happen in the flow of normal life, people often struggle to pinpoint dates and product details later. That’s why the fastest path to clarity is usually the same: document what you can now, and build a consistent timeline you can defend.


