Somers Point has a lifestyle that mixes residential neighborhoods with frequent time on the move—driving to work, running errands, and spending time outdoors. When smoke rolls in, the risk often isn’t limited to “being outside.” It can show up when:
- Commutes and road time increase exposure (especially if you’re driving with windows open or stuck in traffic during smoky hours).
- Outdoor events and peak tourism season bring more people into close quarters—meaning more respiratory strain across a community.
- Homes and small businesses rely on HVAC and filtration that may not be suited for heavy particulate days.
- Ventilation and building “tightness” vary widely from property to property, changing how much smoke gets indoors.
If your symptoms worsened during those specific conditions, that timing can matter for both medical care and legal causation.


