Because Roswell is a fast-growing North Metro Atlanta suburb, many residents experience smoke exposure in predictable day-to-day settings:
- Commutes and highway traffic: When air quality drops, people spend more time in cars with HVAC running, or they delay stops and errands—both can worsen exposure for sensitive lungs.
- Workplaces with limited air filtration: Office buildings, warehouses, and retail spaces may rely on standard HVAC settings even when smoke is forecast or detected.
- Schools, daycares, and youth activities: Even brief outdoor practices can lead to coughing, wheezing, or asthma flare-ups; indoor “air quality” measures may not be adequate.
- Residential neighborhoods with older ventilation systems: Some homes and townhomes don’t filter particulates well, making it harder to “shelter in place” effectively.
If your symptoms lined up with the smoke event—rather than starting days or weeks later—you may have a stronger causation story for your claim.


