While every case is different, Westmont residents commonly report exposure patterns tied to how the area is maintained and worked:
- Residential property treatments: Yard care services or homeowners using weed control products near patios, driveways, and landscaping beds.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: People applying herbicides as part of routine maintenance for commercial properties, parks, or apartment/HOA landscaping.
- Sidewalk and curb-edge “weed line” work: Crews treating weeds along high-traffic pedestrian areas where overspray and residue can be carried on clothing.
- Commuter and family exposure: When work gear is brought into a home (shoes, jackets, gloves, vehicle trunk storage), family members may have secondary contact.
If you’re dealing with a diagnosis and you suspect a link to a glyphosate-based product, the key is turning “I think” into documented facts.


