West Fargo is a growing community, and that growth often means more property maintenance—mowing, trimming, weed control, and seasonal cleanup. Exposure can occur in ways people don’t always think to track:
- Residential spraying and yard work (including mixing concentrates or treating fence lines and driveways)
- Landscaping and snow/yard contractors working on treated properties
- Secondhand exposure from residue on tools, gloves, clothing, or vehicle interiors
- Time spent near treated areas during application or shortly after (when residue may still be present)
If you live near agricultural land or spend time outdoors during peak application seasons, it’s especially important to document where and when exposure may have occurred. Small details—like which product was used, what the label instructions said, and whether protective equipment was worn—can become crucial later.


