In suburban communities like Mundelein, glyphosate exposure often comes up in familiar routines—yard care, property maintenance, and landscaping done at homes and commercial sites.
Common Mundelein scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and weed control: applying herbicides repeatedly across seasons, sometimes without realizing residue can remain on tools, gloves, boots, or clothing.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: exposure while mixing, loading, spraying, or trimming vegetation after treatment.
- Secondhand exposure at home: a worker brings residue home on workwear, or family members are nearby while spraying is being done.
- Community and workplace property maintenance: exposure tied to routine herbicide use at offices, industrial sites, parks, or shared outdoor areas.
Because these exposures are often spread across months or years, the earliest evidence you save—product names, dates, and the way the chemical was used—can be critical later.


