In suburban communities around Helotes, exposure doesn’t always come from one person spraying a bottle in their own yard. Many claims involve contact from:
- Landscaping and lawn services used by homeowners or community maintenance
- Over-spray or drifting from nearby applications
- Take-home residue brought into the home (clothing, equipment, bags)
- Shared property boundaries where spraying happens along fences, driveways, or common areas
- Secondary exposure—family members who were around shortly after application
Because the exposure story can involve multiple people, locations, and dates, the “fast guidance” that helps most is guidance that helps you document what happened locally—not just what products were allegedly involved.


