In and around Santa Fe, many people experience smoke exposure in predictable local routines:
- Morning and evening travel when air conditions worsen unexpectedly.
- School and youth activities where children may be outside before adults notice air-quality warnings.
- Suburban home living—windows closed, HVAC running, and filtration systems that may not be maintained or properly configured for smoke.
- Local work schedules in settings where employees can’t step away from poor air.
Those patterns matter legally because they affect what a claimant can reasonably show: when symptoms started, how long exposure lasted, and what steps were taken to reduce indoor or workplace risk.


