A house on fire with smoke rising from the nearby Eaton Canyon fire emphasizing post-fire damage

Ash and Infestation: Wildfire Restoration Leaves Pasadena and Altadena Homeowners at Risk

Ash and Infestation: Wildfire Restoration Leaves Pasadena and Altadena Homeowners at Risk

Aftermath of wildfire restoration reveals hidden rodent infestation risks in Pasadena and Altadena attics

Date: January 5, 2026

The Eaton Canyon Wildfires, which erupted on January 7, 2025, scorched over 14,000 acres and destroyed more than 9,000 structures, leaving Pasadena and Altadena in crisis. While the fires may be extinguished, a second threat is now emerging: rodent infestations inside newly “restored” homes.

The Hidden Risk Beneath the Ash

As restoration companies race to rebuild homes, All Track Exterminators in Pasadena reports a disturbing trend—unfinished or inadequate attic cleanups that leave behind hazardous rodent waste, urine, and pheromones.

Key Concern: Some companies are allegedly placing new insulation directly over contaminated materials to expedite jobs and maximize insurance profits.

From Fire to Feces: How the Infestation Spread

Wildfires disrupted the habitats of rats and mice in the San Gabriel Mountains. Now, these pests have relocated into Pasadena-area homes. Even houses with professional cleanups are seeing a resurgence of rodents.

What’s Really Happening in Attics?

According to All Track Exterminators, many companies:

  • Skip full insulation removal
  • Ignore signs of contamination
  • Bypass Pasadena permit protocols
  • Neglect rodent exclusion before re-insulation

Proper Protocol vs. Alleged Practices

Step Alleged Shortcut Recommended Protocol
Inspection Superficial Detailed assessment for rodent activity
Insulation Removal Partial or skipped Full removal of contaminated insulation
Sanitization Inadequate or skipped Thorough EPA-approved sanitation
Rodent Exclusion Not performed Seal all entry points before re-insulation
New Insulation Installed over contamination Installed after full remediation & permits

The Health Hazards Are Real

Rodents can spread Hantavirus, Leptospirosis, and Salmonella. Inhaling dried droppings or urine can cause severe illness. Homes already exposed to smoke and ash are now facing compounded health threats from vermin left untreated.

Who’s Responsible?

Both insurance providers and local authorities bear responsibility. Yet gaps remain in ensuring that restoration meets the safety standards required by Pasadena’s building codes and public health recommendations.

What Homeowners Should Do

  • Request a full post-cleanup inspection
  • Demand proof of permit compliance
  • Contact All Track Exterminators for an independent rodent contamination audit
  • Report violations to Pasadena Planning & Permits
  • Seek legal advice if damage resulted from negligence

Contact the Experts

All Track Exterminators is located at:

1055 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106

Phone: 626-344-2464

Website: www.alltrackexterminators.com

Published by All Track Exterminators — Rodent Control & Attic Restoration Experts Serving Pasadena & the San Gabriel Valley

 

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