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Humidity as a KEY trigger.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Sep 14 2:04pm | Replies (28)

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@thisoldewe
Oh you brought up a very sore topic with me. Smoke. I live in an area with a lot of construction. They burn their debris and can cause our community to be covered with smoke so thick you can barely see much less breathe.

I have contacted county commissioners who push it back to Florida Fire Division who issue permits to complain to. What does it matter if you are subjected to smoke regardless from a wild fire or debris being burned by a contractor. They are both extremely hazardous to you.

I have enough problems with the pollens in high humidity to have smoke come into the factor. I am glad (only that I was not wrong) about fellow sufferers in high humidity. My wife and I thought are we alone or dose the high humidity seem to affect us only.

We live in an area with a lot of conservation areas full of oak trees and pine trees. Humidity or high winds cause a some real breathing problems as well as headaches. Seems like when we have storms it also can cause sinus and chest issues.

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Oh yes, I hear ya!!!
Here in Canada, we have Maple trees everywhere! They bad for pollen pods.
I think construction smoke would also contain various chemicals from the materials... not good. These too would increase the PM2.5 ... very dangerous for any human breathing in these contagins.
Another member has suggested you use your EPA, (that's the environmental protection folks, right?)
They might be just the ticket. We have laws regarding what materials can be burned in residential areas if at all. No doubt you have those too.
In the meantime buy some N95 masks, and perhaps Hepa air filters.
Perhaps you could check out the categories for Asthma Allergies here at Connect. You will find many kindred sufferers!
Let us know how you get on. I'm interested in how our laws may vary.