Woodbury is a close-knit suburban community where many residents maintain their own properties—or work in roles that involve groundskeeping, landscaping, or facility maintenance. In practice, that means potential glyphosate exposure often shows up through:
- Lawn and garden application around homes and rental properties
- Landscaping and property maintenance work on driveways, sidewalks, and commercial entrances
- Residue brought home on work clothing or equipment
- Treatment of weeds along property edges (where overspray and tracking can occur)
- Community and school-adjacent grounds where vegetation control is routinely handled
Because exposure can happen more than once—and in everyday settings—residents sometimes don’t realize they should start documenting until after a cancer diagnosis or other serious medical findings.


