If you live in Weston—or spend time here—your risk often rises when you’re exposed during peak smoke days and then go back indoors where filtration and ventilation may not be adequate. Seek medical attention promptly if smoke exposure leads to:
- Shortness of breath, wheezing, or chest tightness
- Persistent coughing that doesn’t improve after air clears
- Headaches, dizziness, or unusual fatigue
- Worsening asthma symptoms or increased rescue inhaler use
- COPD flare-ups, especially if you notice reduced exercise tolerance
Florida’s humid conditions can make respiratory symptoms feel worse, and preexisting conditions are common. Getting evaluated right away also creates medical documentation that’s critical when you later connect the health impact to the smoke event.


