Many glyphosate-related concerns in our area aren’t limited to farms. In a suburban-and-mixed-use community like Prescott Valley, exposure can show up in everyday ways:
- Home and property maintenance: hiring lawn/landscape services, using weed control products, or treating weeds along driveways and retaining walls.
- Near-spray situations: mowing or clearing vegetation after an application, or working around treated areas.
- Commuter and seasonal activity: people may encounter treated property during routine travel to work, schools, or seasonal jobs.
- Residences close to treated land: overspray, drift, or residue carried into garages, sheds, or sheds/work areas.
These patterns matter legally because they help establish when exposure occurred and how it likely happened—key facts attorneys and insurers evaluate early.


