Weed killer exposure doesn’t always look like a single dramatic event. Many Racine-area situations are more routine:
- Residential lawn and garden use in neighborhoods where application is common in spring and summer
- Sidewalk and driveway maintenance where products may be used near walkways people pass every day
- Worksite exposure for people handling landscaping, property upkeep, pest control, or facility maintenance
- Family exposure where residue may come home on clothing or be brought into shared living spaces
Because exposure can be gradual, residents often discover symptoms, diagnoses, or new treatment needs months—or years—after the first contact. That delay is exactly why early organization matters.


