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Thank you for your information. It is a serious problem in the community I live in. Not only me but hundreds of residents complain about it. I did contact my County Commissioner and he said that they could not do anything about it as burning permits were issued by State Fire Division. I did submit a complaint to them but never heard anything.

On our "NEXTDOOR" I see the same complaint of unhealthy breathing conditions. I live in a community controlled by a HOA who are more interested in ensuring the color of our flowers are changed out in the common areas every quarter than the health and safety of it's residents.

If I was not so old and my wife and I did not have so many health issues I would move. It is not because I do not like the like the amnities and community but the unhealthy/unsafe management of the community. It should be the HOA Board addressing this with the state.

Just to show you the lack of concern by HOA we had dozens of residents fall on sidewalks when oak trees roots started causing them to raise up. All sidewalks are common areas but they tried to say sidewalks in front of residences was homeowners responsibility (they are not the private property lines end prior to sidewalks) until a ruckus was made about it. Now finally having them fixed.

I have thought about seeking help from Americans for Non Smoking Rights which helps with lawsuits and complaints. But there main issue is with non smoking areas. My wife has diabetes and servere back problems (back surgery coming up). I have heart failure, very sensitive bronchial tubes and just tested to confirm asthma.

I do have HEPA filters and use a great air purifier called Blue. I think I over due it as I have one in every room. So inside my home I am okay. When it's time to replace filters thought I almost need to secure a loan to pay for them all.

I have gotten to far off the purpose of "MCC" forum and apologise for that. Thank you Jennifer for being a mentor and your suggestions.

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We have Blue purufiers at our home as well. I went on their website for "Subscribe and save", it gives 10 %. Still expensive, but at least covers tax