In suburban Westchester communities like Mamaroneck, exposure stories often don’t look like a single “incident.” They can come from:
- Lawn and garden care around homes, rental properties, and common areas
- Seasonal landscaping and property maintenance schedules
- Nearby application patterns (for example, where treatments occur along property edges or adjacent grounds)
- Household exposure from residue brought in on clothing or tools
- Work-related contact for people in maintenance, groundskeeping, or pest control
When symptoms eventually appear, the gap between exposure and diagnosis can make it harder to reconstruct details—exact dates, product names, and application practices. That’s why an early, organized review matters.


