Many people think wildfire smoke only affects those outdoors. In Englewood, the reality is often different: smoke can infiltrate homes and offices through HVAC systems, leaky windows, and building ventilation—particularly when residents are trying to stay cool or keep air moving during smoky stretches.
That means your case may need to address:
- How long smoke was present indoors (not just when you noticed it outside)
- Whether HVAC ran during peak smoke hours
- What air filtration you had access to (and whether it was used)
- How your symptoms tracked with indoor air changes
If you live in a multi-unit building, work in a commercial space, or rely on shared air systems, these details can matter more than you’d expect.


