Cases in and around Addison often involve exposure routes tied to how suburban properties are maintained:
- Landscaping and mowing after spraying: Many people are exposed when treated areas are mowed, weeded, or maintained soon after application.
- Home and HOA yard care: Concentrate products, spot treatments, and shared maintenance schedules can create repeated exposure without anyone realizing it.
- Secondhand contact: Residue can be tracked indoors on shoes, work boots, or clothing—especially after yard work or routine property maintenance.
- School, park, and facility grounds: Facilities that keep grounds “weed-free” may use herbicides as part of routine maintenance.
In Addison, where residents frequently commute and juggle school schedules and events, it’s also common for the exposure timeline to be scattered across years. That’s why organizing records early—before memories fade—matters.


