A common challenge we see in the Westbrook area is that exposure details fade—because the contact may have occurred years ago, and the product may no longer be available. For many people, it begins with:
- Homeowners who maintained driveways, gardens, or lawns season after season
- Tenants and neighbors affected by nearby application
- Maintenance workers and contractors who handled routine outdoor work
- Families exposed through shared yards, shared paths, or seasonal property turnarounds
Maine’s seasons also matter. If you’re trying to connect a health change to an application, the timeline often needs to be reconstructed around spring and summer use, winter storage, and when symptoms first appeared.


