Many Fraser households rely on HVAC systems for year-round comfort, and the same building features that keep homes comfortable can also move indoor air around. During smoke events, that can mean:
- Smoke odor and irritation indoors that seem to worsen after HVAC cycles
- Filtration confusion (what filter was used, whether it was changed, whether it was set to recirculate)
- Symptoms that track with time at home—especially at night or during weekends when air quality drops
And for residents who commute or make frequent trips to work, schools, and appointments, the timeline can get messy: you may have felt fine in the morning, then symptoms hit after errands or after returning from a smoky route.
For a claim, that timeline matters. We help you build a clear record connecting when you were exposed with when symptoms appeared and how clinicians documented your condition.


