Pasadena declares local health emergency
The Pasadena Public Health Department on Thursday declared a local public health emergency due to the impacts of the deadly Eaton Fire.
Officials say the widespread impacts include the presence of toxic ash and particulate matter in the air.
"Being around ash may irritate your eyes, nose, or skin; and can cause coughing, asthma attacks, difficulty breathing, headaches, and other health effects," city officials said in a press release. "Prevent exposure by wearing protective gear in areas affected by the fires, especially while cleaning up ash. Wear a tight-fitting respirator that filters ash particles from the air you breathe, gloves, long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes and socks, and goggles to avoid skin and eye contact."
Additionally, officials said the use of power air blowers, including leaf blowers, are prohibited until further notice so they don't stir up the ask and debris, further worsening air quality in the area.
The department is distributing free personal protective equipment at 450 N. Lake Avenue, which is also a water distribution site, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.