In and around Canby, smoke exposure often isn’t limited to one dramatic day. It can show up as:
- Day-to-day commuting exposure: lingering haze along routes people drive repeatedly during the season.
- Outdoor activity windows: symptoms beginning after yardwork, sports, school drop-off, or weekend errands.
- Indoor air “false safety”: symptoms that worsen even with doors closed when filtration, HVAC settings, or maintenance aren’t sufficient for heavy particulate days.
- Delayed medical recognition: a clinic visit several days later when breathing issues don’t improve.
Those details matter because Oregon claim evaluations typically turn on timing, documentation, and consistency—not just the fact that smoke was in the air.


