Because many people in the area split time between indoors and outdoors—especially during Florida’s active seasons—smoke exposure can happen in more than one setting.
You may be dealing with:
- Respiratory flare-ups (asthma symptoms, bronchitis-like coughing, wheezing)
- Shortness of breath during normal activity (walking, mowing, commuting)
- Heart strain symptoms (chest discomfort, increased fatigue, dizziness)
- Headaches and worsening fatigue that track with smoky days
Smoke can also affect people indirectly: if you were trying to get the kids to school, keep up with shift work, or maintain your routine while air quality was poor, the event may have interfered with sleep, work performance, and daily responsibilities.


