In communities like Orinda, exposure concerns often come from real-life patterns rather than lab scenarios:
- Home landscaping and lawn care: Many residents apply weed control themselves or rely on a landscaping contractor.
- Common-area maintenance: Some exposures involve HOA-managed landscaping, business-adjacent properties, or areas maintained under recurring schedules.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue can be tracked indoors on shoes, work clothes, equipment, or gloves.
- Outdoor work for commuting neighbors: People who work in fields, warehouses, or groundskeeping roles may bring residue home after long commutes.
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