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Legislator pushes for natural gas alarm on anniversary of Oak Park explosion

Summary by oakpark.com
On the week of the one-year anniversary of the natural gas explosion that killed an Oak Park man, legislators are stepping up efforts to push for natural-gas alarms. At an educational event Monday, State Rep. Camille Y. Lilly gave out natural gas detectors to senior citizens. Lilly partnered with DeNova Detect, whose headquarters are in Chicago, to give out 100 of their natural gas alarms. “Here in Oak Park, on two different occasions, we’ve had…
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