Schenectady is a mix of established neighborhoods, rental properties, and local landscaping work. That means herbicide exposure can happen in ways that don’t always show up in a typical workplace setting. Common Schenectady scenarios include:
- Residential use: applying weed killer around foundations, fences, walkways, and lawns.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping: working for a property service company that treats common areas.
- Rental property maintenance: tenants experiencing drift or residue after treatments to shared exterior spaces.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on clothing or tools brought indoors after yard work.
- Timing around seasonal spraying: symptoms and concerns often surface after repeated spring/summer applications.
In New York, deadlines and procedural rules matter. Acting early also helps preserve product information and medical documentation while details are still fresh.


