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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2003 |
To Honor and Remember
Recycling and Bulky Item Pick-up for Apartment Renters
The Keys to Buying Your Home
Brush Away Fire Hazards
More Power to Us!
Help Beat the Power Crunch
We’re Not Just Blowing Hot Air - Green Power is Here to Stay!
Noticias
en Breve
Etcetera
Etcetera...Etcetera
LIST OF SEPTEMBER 11 MEMORIAL ACTIVITIES in Pasadena is being compiled.
Send an email to aerdman@ci.pasadena.ca.us or call the city’s Public
Affairs Office at 744-4755 for updates.
A Veterans Day commemoration Tuesday, Nov. 11, in front of Pasadena City
Hall will include drills by Junior ROTC units from local high schools, a
flyover of vintage aircraft, Taps and more. Specific details will be included
in the November/ December edition of Pasadena In Focus.
Terrorism and bioterrorism preparedness and response efforts are as important
now as ever. For current threat levels and answers to frequently asked questions
visit www.ci.pasadena.ca.us and click on Emergency Preparedness or
call 744-4000 for a packet of information.
WHAT’S AN EARTH-CONSCIOUS APARTMENT DWELLER TO DO? Recycling
trucks hired by the city don’t stop at complexes with more than four units,
but here are a few ideas to help you recycle just the same:
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Talk to your landlord about developing a
recycling program through your private trash hauler.
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Take your recyclables to the recycling center at Caltech, in the
parking lot on Lura Street off Wilson and Michigan avenues.
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Take your recyclables to a buy-back center found at many supermarkets.
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Drop off household hazardous waste, including paint, cleaners and
more, at a special roundup sponsored by Los Angeles County. For a schedule,
go to www.888cleanla.com or call (888) 253-2652.
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Take your large, bulky trash items, including mattresses, refrigerators
and furniture, to a recycling center specializing in oversized trash. Call
744-4721 for nearby locations.
STOP DREAMING ABOUT A HOME OF YOUR OWN AND MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Learn all
you need to know at the free First Time Home Buyers Seminar on Saturday,
Sept. 20, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Council Chambers, room 247 at City Hall.
Another seminar, entirely in Spanish, will be offered Saturday, Oct. 25,
at the same time and place. Both are sponsored by Pasadena-Foothills Association
of Realtors and the city of Pasadena.
You’ll learn about down-payment requirements, how to qualify for assistance
programs and cut your closing costs, what “in escrow” means and much more.
Lenders and realtors will be on hand to answer questions.
Seating is very limited so call (800) 925-2721 to reserve a spot or call
the city’s Housing and Community Development Division at 744-8317 for details
on homebuyer assistance programs.
IT ONLY TAKES ONE SPARK AND A SUMMER BREEZE to start a full-fledged
brush fire. Here’s what residents in Pasadena’s hillside areas need to know:
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When landscaping, select materials and plants that help contain -
not fuel - fires
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Keep branches away from power lines
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Clear a 10-foot area around propane tanks and barbeques
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Stack firewood at least 100 feet away and uphill from your home
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Prune tree branches and shrubs within 15 feet of stovepipe or chimney
outlets
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Routinely clear roof and gutters
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Have a garden hose long enough to reach any area of your home
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Report hazardous conditions that could cause a fire
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Install and check smoke detectors on each level of your home
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Buy and know how to use an all-purpose fire extinguisher
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Inspect chimneys at least twice a year
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Plan several escape routes away from your home
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Know your neighbors and their special needs during an evacuation
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Assemble a portable disaster supply kit for every member of your
family
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Keep important documents in a fire-resistant, waterproof container
For additional tips or to report hazardous conditions, call the Pasadena
Fire Department’s disaster preparedness coordinator at 744-7276.
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