Pasadena Public Health Department urges the community to take action to prevent Eaton Fire ash exposure. With some Eaton Fire evacuation orders being lifted, residents may be further exposed to ash. Being around ash may irritate your eyes, nose, or skin; and can cause coughing, asthma attacks, difficulty breathing, and other health effects.
The Planning & Community Development Department offers the following reminder: Fire damaged structures and debris are extremely hazardous and unsafe. Any free-standing portions of structures including chimneys, walls, and overhanging remanence are potential hazards. Debris and ash may include lead, asbestos, arsenic, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), dioxins or other hazardous materials. Stay away from any unsafe structures and fire debris. The Planning & Community Development Department’s Building & Safety Division is continuing to conduct city-wide structural assessments. Please contact Building & Safety at (626) 744-4200 or email BuildingRecovery@cityofpasadena.net to request a structural assessment for damages caused by the fire and tree failures.
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ALT Safety Precautions and Ash Exposure Prevention From The City of Pasadena and the Planning & Community Development Department
ALT Precauciones de Seguridad y Prevención de Exposición a Cenizas Desde La Ciudad de Pasadena y el Departamento de Planificación y Desarrollo Comunitario
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