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Free Blood Lead Testing Available for Los Angeles Wildfire Survivors
Following the devastating Eaton and Palisades wildfires, Los Angeles County is offering free blood lead testing to residents who have been affected by the fires. The LA County Public Health Department aims to reduce health risks and detect potential lead exposure from the release of heavy metals into the air after homes, vehicles, and infrastructure were burned in the blaze.
When urban areas burn, ash and dust from homes and commercial properties can release harmful contaminants into the environment. Smoke and winds carry toxic particles and debris far away from burn zones. Research from Caltech shows that lead was transported by the smoke from the Eaton Fire as far as 7 miles downwind of the fire.
Lead is a powerful neurotoxin. According to the World Health Organization, lead exposure can cause high blood pressure and kidney damage in adults and affect brain development in children, leading to learning disabilities, developmental delays, and behavioral issues.
Early detection of lead in the bloodstream is key to preventing long-term harm. Everyone who was in or around the wildfire-affected areas should consider testing, especially children, babies, and pregnant individuals. The CDC has a list of potential symptoms for lead exposure if you believe you or a child has been affected. Symptoms can be subtle or delayed, so testing is often the only way to know if exposure has occurred.
Wildfire survivors may encounter lead through:
L.A. County offers three ways to get a free blood lead test:
1. Walk-In Community Testing Clinics
Mobile testing units are visiting parks, libraries, and churches in affected areas. No insurance or appointment is needed.
Upcoming events in June are listed below. More events and locations are expected to be added. Visit the LA County Public Health website for more information.
2. Quest Diagnostics Voucher Program
Call 1-800-LA-4-LEAD (1-800-524-5323) to get a free voucher for testing at a Quest Diagnostics lab location near you. No insurance is needed.
3. Through Your Healthcare Provider
Ask your doctor to have a blood lead test performed. All major plans, including Medi-Cal, cover it if you were exposed to wildfire ash or soil.
If your blood lead level is elevated, the Department of Public Health will contact you with educational materials, support services, and recommendations for follow-up care, including:
For more wildfire recovery resources and information from the LA County Department of Public Health, visit their website here.