In and around Sugar Hill, exposure often happens in everyday ways—not just through farming. Common scenarios our clients describe include:
- Lawn and landscaping treatments on nearby properties where spray drift or residue can reach yards, patios, or garden areas.
- Contractor or HOA-managed applications where residents are present before, during, or shortly after spraying.
- Home clean-up and yard work after treatment—mowing, trimming, or pulling weeds in areas that were recently treated.
- Workplace exposure for landscaping, facilities maintenance, warehouse/grounds support, and other roles tied to outdoor upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure from clothing and tools used during applications.
Because Sugar Hill is suburban and spread out, many people are exposed in the “in between” spaces—between homes, along fence lines, or while commuting from one property to another where herbicides are used.


