In and around Mount Airy, many people encounter weed killers through everyday routines:
- Treating yards, driveways, and fence lines where overspray or drifting can settle on plants and walkways
- Grounds work at schools, churches, industrial sites, and municipal properties where herbicide applications may be scheduled
- Landscaping and property maintenance where workers mix, apply, or handle treated vegetation
- Secondhand exposure—residue on work boots, gloves, or clothing that gets carried into a home
Even when people follow instructions, exposure can still occur through drift, residue, or repeated contact over time. Your case often turns on documenting what was used, where it was used, and when it was used—then matching that timeline to your diagnosis and treatment.


