Murphy is a suburban community where many homes have yards, common areas, and landscaping services. That can create multiple paths to exposure, including:
- Home and neighborhood lawn treatment (spraying in driveways, sidewalks, or backyards)
- Landscaping or maintenance work tied to recurring schedules
- Secondary exposure through shared equipment, stored products, or residue carried indoors
- Seasonal patterns—symptoms may show up weeks or months later, even when treatment happened earlier
The practical problem is that product details are often lost. Bottles get thrown away, labels fade, and the “when exactly was it applied?” question becomes harder with time—especially when commuting schedules and family obligations delay paperwork.


