In a community like Saraland, exposure often doesn’t happen all at once. It can build across:
- Morning commutes and school drop-offs when AQI spikes and you’re outside longer than you planned
- Evening errands when smoke drifts again or ventilation changes inside stores and offices
- Workplace exposure for people in construction, landscaping, warehousing, and other roles requiring outdoor time
- Indoor infiltration through HVAC systems, open doors, and older building ventilation habits
If your symptoms improved on clearer-air days and worsened again when smoke returned, that pattern matters. Insurers often look for evidence that connects the timing of smoke conditions to the timing of medical deterioration.


