In Palm Beach Gardens, exposure questions often come up in real-world settings like:
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance at residential communities, commercial properties, and parks
- Yard service visits where herbicides are applied and residue may remain on walkways, fences, or garden beds
- Work-related exposure for people in landscaping, agriculture, irrigation maintenance, and facility upkeep
- Secondhand exposure when work clothing, gloves, or equipment are brought into the home
- Storm season cleanup where dried material is disturbed after spraying or treatment
Because the lifestyle here is so outdoors-focused, timing matters. Symptoms may develop after a period of exposure, and memories about “when” and “how” exposure occurred can fade—making early documentation especially important.


