Gulf Shores is a community with heavy seasonal activity and frequent property maintenance. That can mean more herbicide use across:
- Rental homes and condos between guest stays
- Hotel and resort landscaping during peak season
- Marinas, walkways, and outdoor facilities where weeds and grass need control
- Residential yards where homeowners or contractors apply weed killer
In many cases, the concern starts after a diagnosis—often when a person realizes they were repeatedly around treated areas or handled products used for weed control. For some families, it’s also about secondhand exposure, such as residue brought home on work clothes from groundskeeping or maintenance work.


