Casselberry is a suburban community where many people are on the go—driving to work, running errands, dropping kids off at school, and spending time in neighborhoods with tree cover and nearby conservation areas. During wildfire events, smoke can concentrate during traffic delays, errands, and outdoor activities when windows are down or HVAC isn’t properly managed.
Common Casselberry-specific scenarios we hear about include:
- Commute exposure: symptoms flare during morning or evening travel when air quality worsens.
- Errands and outdoor time: breathing issues start while running multiple stops across town.
- Home HVAC challenges: residents rely on typical filtration settings, then learn too late that smoke infiltration can still occur.
- Workplace attendance: people who must work on-site (maintenance, landscaping, warehouse roles, or customer-facing jobs) may be exposed longer than they expected.
When exposure happens repeatedly over the course of a smoke episode, injuries can become more severe—and harder to dismiss as “just irritation.”


