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City of Pasadena Will Ban Gas-Power Leaf Blowers Starting April 28 – NBC Los Angeles

A regulation in Pasadena banning gasoline-powered leaf blowers will go into effect next Friday, April 28.

City officials say they are prohibiting gas leaf blowers with the hope of improving the health of the community and the landscapers who use the tools. Two Stroke Diagram

City of Pasadena Will Ban Gas-Power Leaf Blowers Starting April 28 – NBC Los Angeles

Gasoline powered leaf blowers generate carbon dioxide emissions, contribute to smog and produce toxic fumes, city officials said.

This ban aims to improve air quality, public health, and noise pollution.

“This kind of equipment is not going to be able to be used as of Friday, but also in California, starting next year, they are going to ban the sale of blowers and other gasoline-powered garden equipment,” Israel said. del Toro of the Pasadena Planning Department.

To help gardeners with the acquisition of this type of equipment, the South Coast Air Quality Administration (AQMD) offers a Commercial Lawn and Garden Machinery Exchange, with rebates up to 85% of the cost of an electric leaf blower.

For more information on the program, click here.

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For information about the program in Spanish, click here.

Electric blowers can be used at the following times:

To educate gardeners, the City of Pasadena is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, April 26, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. There will be demonstrations on the use of electric blowers and how to obtain one with the program offered by the AQMD.

City of Pasadena Will Ban Gas-Power Leaf Blowers Starting April 28 – NBC Los Angeles

4 Stroke Cylinder The event will be held at Brookside Park, located at 360 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91103.