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Landscaping Safety
Never prune trees near electric lines. Call
Ameren
first to inspect the trees.
Inspect the trees on your property annually for hazards. For expert advice on tree health or hazards, consult an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist.
You can disrupt utility service - and even put your life in danger - just by failing to have the locations of natural gas, electric and other underground utility lines clearly marked before you plant that new tree, set that fence post, or build that deck. Contact
JULIE or Missouri One Call at 811
before you dig - it’s the law!
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