In Berkeley, exposure concerns aren’t limited to farm work. Many people first realize there may be a connection after they learn more about glyphosate or after they compare notes with family members, neighbors, or coworkers.
Common Berkeley scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping exposure at apartment buildings, rental units, and HOA-managed areas where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- School and campus-adjacent environments, where groundskeeping schedules may involve herbicide use for weed control.
- Community garden plots and shared outdoor areas, where residents may handle soil, tools, or vegetation that was treated.
- Night-and-weekend work patterns, such as maintenance or custodial roles, where job tasks may include handling treated areas and returning home with residue on clothing.
Because your neighborhood routine may be part of the evidence, it’s important to document details early—before product names, application dates, and recollections fade.


