In and around Keizer, smoke exposure commonly occurs in the places people can’t easily control:
- Commuting and errands: Morning and evening travel can mean you’re exposed before you realize the air has worsened.
- Residential HVAC and filtration issues: When filtration is inadequate—or systems aren’t run/maintained during peak smoke—indoor air quality can stay poor even after outdoor conditions improve.
- Neighborhood air that “stays” in the valley: Smoke can linger and concentrate during certain weather patterns, making it harder to pinpoint when exposure began.
If you’re noticing symptoms on days when the air looks “hazy” or your throat/eyes burn, don’t dismiss it as temporary irritation. For legal purposes, the timing and consistency of your symptoms are often what determine whether your claim is taken seriously.


