In Washington, PA, herbicide exposure concerns frequently show up in everyday scenarios, such as:
- Residential property care: homeowners or contractors treating lawns, driveways, railroad-adjacent areas, or steep lots where overspray can linger.
- Landscaping and grounds work: workers applying weed control around commercial properties and municipal-maintained spaces.
- Seasonal cleanup: mowing or trimming after a recent application, when residue can be kicked up or transferred to clothing.
- Family/household secondary exposure: residue on boots, gloves, or uniforms after a work shift.
Because these exposures are often tied to specific locations and seasons, documenting the “where and when” can be as important as the diagnosis itself.


