Kenner is a busy, suburban community with lots of daily movement—commutes, school drop-offs, errands, and shift work. When smoke moves in from distant wildfires, the impact can be amplified by:
- Long indoor/outdoor exposure cycles (driving, job sites, loading docks, and shift changes)
- Buildings that depend on HVAC—where filtration settings, maintenance, or pressure control can matter
- Transportation-heavy routines along busy corridors, where drivers may have repeated exposure while air quality fluctuates
- Workplaces with limited “clean air” options during smoke events
Even if you weren’t near the actual fire, the smoke can still carry fine particles deep into the lungs. When that happens, the question becomes whether reasonable steps were taken for the people who were exposed.


