In many Soledad homes, talc-containing baby powder and personal care products were used as part of everyday routines—on children, during dry seasons, or to manage friction and moisture. When a medical diagnosis later raises questions about talc exposure, the case often turns on a practical timeline:
- When the product was used (and for how many years)
- Which brands/labels were involved
- How the product was applied (for example, frequent reapplication or use on multiple family members)
- Where exposure occurred (home use versus caregiver or workplace-related use)
Because family memories can blur over time, residents in the Salinas Valley and Monterey County area often find it helpful to reconstruct exposure using whatever is available—photos, receipts, old packaging, or even notes from pediatricians and dermatology visits.


