Many people in Elon have exposure stories that sound straightforward in the moment—spraying a yard, helping with seasonal landscaping, maintaining rental properties, or working outdoors—but become harder to document later.
A common Elon reality is that exposure may have happened around:
- Suburban home maintenance (driveways, sidewalks, fence lines, lawn edges)
- Property turnover (rentals, short-term caretaking, landlord-authorized treatments)
- Outdoor work schedules that don’t come with paperwork
- Household secondary exposure (residue on clothing, shared outdoor spaces)
When product labels are gone and the timeline is fuzzy, the first phase of a strong case becomes evidence triage: what you have, what you can still obtain, and what should be built through other records.


