In a suburban community like Winfield, exposure often comes through patterns that are easy to overlook:
- Landscaping and property maintenance: hiring services for weed control, spring/fall spraying, and repeated applications around homes, driveways, and sidewalks.
- Agricultural proximity: living near areas where herbicides may be applied seasonally, with drift or residue raising concerns.
- Secondhand exposure: family members bringing residue home on work clothing or gear after jobs that involve grounds work.
- Recreational and routine yard activity: mowing, trimming, or handling treated areas soon after spraying.
Because these scenarios are fact-specific, the strongest cases typically depend on building an exposure timeline that matches how and when herbicides were used in your environment.


