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I've been camping many times, lungs never hurt. I've also lived in India for over a year where if you went for a 30-50 ride your boogers would turn black with soot. Lungs still wouldn't hurt. I dunno wtf is in that Haze but I don't see why it should be making people's lungs hurt from relatively short exposures.

When I was out walking I noticed people holding their chests as if their lungs hurt too. 'Luckily' I've got a powerful hepa filter for the home.

I've been camping many times, lungs never hurt. I've also lived in India for over a year where if you went for a 30-50 ride your boogers would turn black with soot. Lungs still wouldn't hurt. I dunno wtf is in that Haze but I don't see why it should be making people's lungs hurt from relatively short exposures. When I was out walking I noticed people holding their chests as if their lungs hurt too. 'Luckily' I've got a powerful hepa filter for the home.

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I used to live in Reno, NV. Cali used to fill our skies with smoke. I don't remember smoke alarms going off. It burned my eyes some and you could feel it after being out in it a bit but I don't think it was anything like you guys have been describing. When NV itself caught on fire it usually just smelled like someone threw sage on a campfire. Sunrises and sunsets were quite pretty, though.