In Airway Heights, many residents spend major parts of the day at home, in schools, or at workplaces that rely on HVAC and filtration. During wildfire smoke events, the legal question often isn’t just that smoke was in the air—it’s whether reasonable steps were taken to reduce indoor exposure.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Homes with HVAC running during poor air quality without adequate filtration or maintenance.
- Daycare/school or workplace air systems not tuned for smoke conditions.
- Property management decisions that delayed filters, neglected maintenance, or didn’t follow reasonable safety practices when smoke risk was foreseeable.
If you (or a family member) developed symptoms after smoke-filled days and nights, the timeline plus indoor conditions can be central to the case.


