In Redmond, exposure commonly happens during normal life—not just during outdoor recreation. Many people first notice symptoms after:
- Morning commutes when air quality is already deteriorating along the highway corridors
- Time spent at schools, youth sports, or community events with limited indoor alternatives
- Long shifts for warehouse, construction, landscaping, and other outdoor or semi-outdoor work
- Home HVAC situations where filtration is outdated, poorly maintained, or not suited for smoke particulates
Even if the source fire is far away, the legal question usually becomes whether someone had a duty to take reasonable steps to reduce foreseeable harm (for example, maintaining appropriate filtration, responding to known air-quality warnings, or implementing protective measures for occupants and workers).


