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The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending Americans install Natural Gas alarms in their homes, in addition to smoke and CO alarms. Source: WFMJ News Ohio
DeNova Detect Promotes Natural Gas Safety During 2024 Fire Prevention Week October 6th-12th
National Transportation Safety Board advises homeowners to install natural gas alarms as the US continues to lose too many lives and homes to catastrophic explosions that are preventable tragedies...
NTSB Urges Homeowners To Install Natural Gas Alarms
Did you know the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is responsible for investigating pipeline accidents, including natural gas pipelines? Read the article below to learn the importance of ...
DeNova Detect Featured on FOX 32 Chicago
Push for natural gas detectors grows in Illinois a year after Oak Park explosion OAK PARK, Ill. - A year has passed since a massive explosion in Oak Park leveled an apartment building, claiming t...
Fire marshals gather in downtown KC for 34th annual 'Fire Prevention and Safety Symposium' More than 40 fire marshals and their staff from across the country are here in Kansas City all week dis...
Advocating for Natural Gas Alarms in Illinois
Source: CBS Chicago
Push for Natural Gas Detectors Grows in Illinois a Year After Oak Park Explosion
OAK PARK, Ill. - A year has passed since a massive explosion in Oak Park leveled an apartment building, claiming the life of one man and displacing 12 residents. In response, there is a growing pu...
Oak Park Marks One Year Anniversary of Deadly Natural Gas Explosion
Oak Park, Ill. (July 22, 2024) -- To honor the one year anniversary of the deadly natural gas explosion at an Oak Park apartment building and help educate and keep residents safe, Illinois State ...
The Case for 10 YR Local Law 157 Natural Gas Alarms in NYC
After the devastating gas explosion in Harlem in 2014 that leveled a building, leaving eight people dead, and a second explosion in the East Village in 2015 that killed two and injured twenty, Ne...
By the Time You Smell Natural Gas It May Be Too Late
A new study shows that a sizable number of gas leaks are undetectable to the average nose. Alessandro Citterio/PSE Healthy Energy It's more bad news for owners of natural gas stoves. Another ala...