Stillwater residents often have unique exposure patterns compared with more urban areas. Many people are exposed through a mix of:
- Residential lawn and garden treatment (driveways, landscaping, and seasonal yard work)
- Nearby application where properties connect closely and wind or irrigation can carry residues
- Outdoor work tied to commuting and seasonal schedules, including landscaping, groundskeeping, and facility maintenance
- Tourism-adjacent routines (for example, workers who handle grounds at venues used by visitors throughout the year)
Because these situations can involve different products and overlapping timelines, the key early task isn’t guessing—it’s building a consistent, document-supported exposure timeline that matches your medical record.


