In a suburban community like Beech Grove, exposure histories often come from everyday routines:
- Home and rental property landscaping where weed control products were applied seasonally
- Neighborhood mowing and trimming shortly after spraying, leaving residue on grass, tools, or gloves
- Secondhand exposure—for example, a family member doing application for a workplace or a shared residence routine
- Industrial and maintenance environments where weed barriers, perimeter spraying, or vegetation management is handled on schedules
People usually don’t realize how much detail they’ll need until they’re in treatment—pathology results, doctor notes, and an exposure timeline that can span years.


