In Stoughton, many exposures don’t happen in a single “incident.” They’re tied to everyday routines—property maintenance, seasonal landscaping, school or community grounds care, and work that involves maintaining lawns, paths, and roadside areas.
Common Stoughton-area patterns we see include:
- Seasonal application cycles: repeated spring/summer use around homes and rental properties
- Shared outdoor spaces: exposure through nearby application on neighboring lots or common grounds
- Worksite exposure: landscapers, maintenance staff, extermination/yard services, and agricultural workers
- Family exposure: lingering residues on shoes, tools, or clothing brought home
Because these exposures can be spread out over time, the early challenge is usually the same: reconstructing the timeline and identifying which products were actually involved.


