People often assume wildfire smoke is only an outdoor issue. In Jacksonville, that’s not always true. Smoke can find its way into homes and buildings through:
- Open windows and back doors during warm Texas days
- Ceiling or attic leaks and gaps around ductwork
- HVAC systems with filtration that’s inadequate for fine particulate matter
- Rental units where maintenance schedules lag during busy seasons
For many clients, the first sign is what feels like “mystery illness”—persistent coughing, burning eyes, chest tightness, headaches, or shortness of breath that doesn’t match what they were experiencing before the smoke event.
When indoor exposure is part of your story, your case often turns on documentation: what the air was doing, what your building systems were doing, and how your medical condition responded.


