In a smaller Texas community, exposure stories tend to develop the same way: someone remembers tending a lawn, treating weeds along a driveway, or noticing chemical odors after spraying—then later a diagnosis changes everything.
In Sulphur Springs, it’s also common for people to be exposed through:
- Residential lawn and garden treatments (homeowners and renters)
- Neighbor applications near shared property lines
- Landscaping or property maintenance for rentals, churches, and local businesses
- Work-related use (grounds crews, facilities maintenance, or service providers)
The key isn’t just what you were exposed to—it’s when and how your health timeline connects to those events.


