Gainesville is a community where people spend lots of time in mixed indoor/outdoor environments: commuting, running errands, working in retail or hospitality, attending school events, and enjoying downtown and nearby parks when conditions allow.
When smoke settles in, it can enter buildings through:
- HVAC systems and filtration that weren’t set up for heavy particulates
- open windows during evenings or overnight periods
- shared indoor spaces (offices, schools, gyms, restaurants)
And because smoke events can arrive with shifting wind patterns, the exposure window may be shorter than you think—or it may show up later as symptoms persist. That’s why the first step is often establishing a tight timeline that matches your medical records.


