Many herbicide-related concerns in Forest Acres arise from everyday routines, not just farms. Common situations include:
- Residential lawn care and neighborhood spraying: repeated applications on nearby properties can increase the likelihood of exposure through grass clippings, residue on surfaces, or drift.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and facility maintenance: workers may be exposed while trimming, mowing, or cleaning up after applications.
- Secondhand contact: family members sometimes handle work clothes, gloves, boots, or tools brought home from job sites.
- Home “do-it-yourself” spraying: people who mix concentrates or use backpack sprayers may not realize how residue can transfer.
When a diagnosis arrives, the question becomes less “did I use a weed killer?” and more what evidence can show how exposure happened and when it likely occurred.


