Clemson residents often experience smoke exposure in overlapping settings:
- Weekend and event exposure: Visitors and students increase traffic and indoor activity, which can worsen indoor air quality when buildings use HVAC settings that don’t filter adequately during high smoke periods.
- Commutes and time outdoors: Many people spend time walking between campus areas, commuting, or running errands when air quality is already deteriorating.
- Indoor infiltration: Smoke can enter through ventilation systems and gaps around doors/windows—especially in homes and buildings where filtration isn’t adjusted during wildfire events.
Because exposure patterns can be “spread out” across days (not just one smoky afternoon), insurers may challenge claims by arguing the illness has multiple causes. Your case needs a clean, Clemson-specific timeline supported by medical documentation.


