Casper’s day-to-day routine can increase exposure risk when smoke moves in. Many people are affected while:
- Driving to work or school during periods of reduced visibility and poor air quality
- Working outdoors or in semi-open spaces (construction, maintenance, landscaping, energy-related jobs)
- Spending time in older buildings with ventilation systems that may not filter wildfire particulates effectively
- Traveling through the region for shifts, appointments, or family obligations—sometimes across changing smoke conditions
When symptoms appear, it’s easy to assume it’s seasonal allergies or “a virus.” But smoke particulates can aggravate the lungs and strain the heart, and the impact can show up quickly—or persist as recovery drags on.


