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Ameren reminds you to stay safe while doing yardwork. Review these tips before landscaping or digging:
Never prune trees near electric lines.
Call Ameren
first to inspect the trees.
Learn more about pruning 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 a new tree, set a fence post or build a deck. Contact
Missouri One Call at 811
before you dig - it's the law!
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