Smoke doesn’t just affect people who live closest to a fire. In Davie, exposure often happens through everyday routines:
- Commuting and traffic delays: Idling near busy corridors and driving with recirculation off can increase inhalation of fine particles.
- Outdoor work and scheduled shifts: Construction, landscaping, delivery, and maintenance crews may experience heavier exposure during peak smoke hours.
- School and childcare environments: Kids can be affected quickly, and inconsistent guidance about outdoor activities can make symptoms worse.
- Home ventilation and filtration issues: Even suburban homes can pull smoke indoors through HVAC systems when filtration isn’t adequate or changed on schedule.
For many people, the first sign isn’t an obvious “burning” sensation—it’s a change in breathing endurance the next day, a persistent cough, or worsening asthma triggers that don’t behave like typical seasonal allergies.


