Troy’s residents often move between different environments in the same day: home, school, workplaces, retail areas, and healthcare settings. That matters during wildfire smoke events, because exposure can happen in multiple places—especially when:
- You’re commuting through haze on local routes and backroads while air quality drops.
- You work in facilities with shared HVAC where smoke infiltration isn’t properly managed.
- Students, teachers, and staff are affected when schools prioritize schedules over air filtration and real-time air monitoring.
- Visitors and seasonal traffic bring more people into public spaces, increasing the chance that indoor safety practices lag behind conditions outside.
Even when smoke originates far away, the impact can still be measurable—particularly for children, older adults, and anyone with preexisting breathing or heart conditions.


