Many weed killer exposure stories in Lynden begin the same way: the exposure happened during routine property care, seasonal yard work, or worksite maintenance—then health symptoms emerged months or years later.
In a community like Lynden, it’s common for people to have exposure through:
- Residential lawn and driveway treatments (including repeat seasonal use)
- Work involving groundskeeping, landscaping, or facility maintenance
- Secondary exposure from someone else applying products nearby
- Environmental drift from nearby application areas
Because product bottles get discarded and application records aren’t usually kept, the earliest challenge is often reconstructing a timeline.


