In a coastal, densely used community like Revere, exposure stories frequently involve more than one setting:
- Residential yards and shared landscaping (including common areas maintained by property managers)
- Sidewalk-adjacent application near bus stops, loading zones, and high-traffic walkways
- Older homes and properties where you may not have kept labels from earlier seasons
- Work-related exposure for people in groundskeeping, maintenance, landscaping, and property services
Because weed killer exposure may not be documented at the time it happened, the early challenge is often reconstructing a credible timeline: when exposure likely occurred, where it likely occurred, and how your medical history progressed afterward.


