Mount Dora’s mix of residential neighborhoods and frequent visitors means exposure can happen in multiple ways:
- Commutes on busy corridors: When smoke reduces visibility, drivers may spend more time stuck in traffic, increasing time inhaling polluted air.
- Outdoor weekends and events: Longer time outdoors can worsen symptoms for people with asthma, COPD, or heart conditions.
- Tourist and seasonal housing turnover: When rentals change hands quickly, documentation about indoor air filtration and warnings can be harder to gather.
- Suburban home ventilation realities: Many homes rely on standard HVAC settings and may not be optimized for smoke filtration during sudden smoke events.
If your symptoms spiked after smoke arrived—whether at home, at work, or while you were traveling locally—you don’t have to guess whether it “counts.” The key is tying your medical timeline to the smoke conditions.


