In Tinton Falls, many exposures happen in everyday settings:
- Homeowners treating driveways, lawns, and garden borders before busy work weeks
- Landscaping or lawn care visits where products are applied and then the containers are removed
- Community or nearby property treatments that affect residents outdoors
- Secondary exposure through household contact (laundry, shared tools, or residues)
Because of this, “I used weed killer” isn’t always enough. The key question becomes whether you can reconstruct when, where, and with what product—and then connect that timeline to medical findings.


