In suburban communities like Wadsworth, exposure stories commonly begin in everyday places:
- Backyard and driveway application (homeowners treating weeds along sidewalks, patios, or landscaping)
- Seasonal lawn/landscape work (part-time or full-time crews handling applications)
- Shared property maintenance (HOA-managed or neighbor-assisted yard work)
- Secondary exposure (family members exposed through residues brought indoors)
These patterns matter because they affect what documentation you can still find—receipts, product labels, work schedules, and even photos from when treatment happened.


