In and around Sulphur, exposure stories commonly begin in one of two places:
- Residential routines: homeowners and renters using herbicides for yards, driveways, and fence lines, sometimes season after season.
- Industrial and service work: landscaping, groundskeeping, maintenance roles, and other jobs where herbicides are handled as part of keeping properties clear.
Because exposure can occur repeatedly, the details that matter are often spread across different documents—product purchases, work schedules, property maintenance logs, or even photos people forgot to keep until symptoms appeared.
If your goal is speed, the fastest route is usually not “more information,” but the right information in a usable order.


