Many weed killer exposures in southeast Missouri happen in predictable windows—spring yard work, summer property maintenance, and fall applications. In Kennett, that often means:
- Homeowners treating lawns and driveways near schools, churches, and neighborhood sidewalks
- People helping with seasonal property work while commuting between jobs and family responsibilities
- Agricultural-adjacent work or maintenance roles where products may be used more than once
The concern is timing. As months pass, containers are discarded, purchase receipts go missing, and people’s memories blend—especially when symptoms show up later. The sooner you preserve what you can, the easier it becomes to connect exposure history to medical documentation.


