Frankfort residents often experience smoke in ways that are tied to daily routines:
- Commutes and school runs through heavy traffic when air quality drops and people are exposed while driving with windows open or recirculation settings not used.
- Outdoor shift work (construction, landscaping, warehouse loading, public works), where exertion increases how deeply smoke irritates the lungs.
- Tourism and events—people visiting the area may not know conditions are worsening, and venues may not tailor guidance quickly when forecasts change.
- Indoor exposure through ventilation in older buildings or facilities that don’t maintain filtration to handle wildfire particulates.
In practice, claims often turn on whether the smoke conditions were foreseeable, whether warnings were adequate, and whether reasonable steps were taken to reduce exposure when officials, employers, or property managers had notice.


