In Kentwood and the surrounding West Michigan area, exposure often comes from everyday, “ordinary” activities:
- Lawn and garden treatment: applying weed killer yourself, using hose-end sprayers, or re-treating after rain.
- Landscaping and grounds work: maintaining properties where herbicides are applied by a crew or contractor.
- Residue brought home: work boots, gloves, or clothing carrying residue into a household environment.
- Property proximity: mowing or trimming vegetation after nearby spraying (including along commercial lots or HOA-managed areas).
Many people don’t connect the dots right away. The concern may start after a diagnosis—or after symptoms persist and you begin looking for exposure histories that were easy to overlook at the time.


