In and around Gretna, exposure often shows up in everyday, real-world ways—not just on farms.
Common local scenarios include:
- Yard and property treatment: homeowners or hired yard services applying weed control that can leave residue on surfaces and clothing.
- Secondhand exposure: family members exposed through contaminated work boots, gloves, mowers, trailers, or stored containers.
- Neighborhood landscaping and maintenance: workers applying herbicides for common areas, commercial properties, or drainage/brush control.
- Residue after application: mowing or handling treated vegetation before fully clearing residue from equipment and work gear.
If your medical provider has linked your condition to suspected chemical exposure—or you’re searching for answers after a cancer diagnosis or other serious illness—your next step is documenting the exposure pathway that best matches your history.


