In coastal communities like Half Moon Bay, many people come into contact with herbicides in ways that don’t look like a typical industrial job. It’s common for exposure to occur through:
- Landscaping and yard care on residential properties (including community or rental homes)
- Seasonal outdoor work connected to property upkeep, gardening, and grounds maintenance
- Secondhand exposure from residue carried on work clothing or equipment
- Walking paths and public areas treated for weeds where residents and visitors spend time
Because these situations can involve different timelines and different kinds of documentation, a strong claim often depends on building a clear exposure story—one that matches how and when herbicides were used locally.


