In and around Roselle Park, glyphosate-related exposure concerns often come up after one of these situations:
- Landscaping and lawn care schedules: crews may treat properties along shared boundaries, common areas, or curbside areas where residents walk and kids play.
- Secondhand contact: residue can get on work boots, clothing, or tools and be carried into a home.
- Seasonal yard work and homeowner use: many people apply weed killer in spring and summer when visibility is high and symptoms may show up later.
- Nearby spraying and drifting concerns: even without direct application, residents may suspect they were affected by spray drift, overspray, or treated vegetation.
When a diagnosis arrives, it’s common for memories to blur—what product was used, exactly when, and where—so early evidence preservation is often critical.


