Dover residents often spend their days moving between places where air quality can vary quickly—home HVAC systems, workplaces, schools, and busy commuting corridors. During smoky periods, it’s common to see:
- Outdoor exposure during errands and commuting (walking to transit, picking up kids, driving with windows cracked)
- Indoor air quality problems when filtration is outdated, bypassed, or not maintained
- Workplace and building management decisions that affect whether smoke mitigation was reasonable
- Tourism and event traffic that increases exposure at venues and shared indoor spaces
Insurers sometimes argue that smoke is “just weather” or that symptoms must come from unrelated conditions. In Dover, that fight often centers on timing (when symptoms started relative to smoky days) and conditions (where you were—home, workplace, school, or a specific building—when your airways reacted).


