In a suburban community like Warr Acres, exposure doesn’t always look like a farm field. Many people first connect the dots after living through a routine pattern such as:
- Regular weed control on a home lawn, fence line, or driveway edges
- Landscaping or grounds work where herbicides were applied on a schedule
- Spraying residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing
- Mowing or trimming after a treated area was sprayed
- Shared maintenance responsibilities in multi-home neighborhoods
When symptoms appear months or years later, it’s easy to underestimate how important “ordinary” details are—what product was used, how often it was applied, where it was stored, and whether protective gear was worn.


