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RG&E distributing free natural gas detectors to low-income customers

DeNova Detect natural gas alarm

DeNova Detect natural gas alarm

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — If you received a box from Rochester Gas and Electric in the mail and wondered what it might be, there’s no cause for alarm.

Avangrid, RG&E’s parent company, is distributing about 35,000 natural gas detectors to residential, low-income customers in New York over the next three years. The utility has sent out about 12,000 devices so far, with an ongoing effort of about 1,400 per week.

In addition to an instruction manual, the package should also include an informational brochure on gas leaks and safety tips.

RGE Natural Gas Detector Brochure by News 8 WROC on Scribd

The DeNova Detect alarms were purchased at a reduced cost from New Cosmos USA. A similar effort was conducted with Con Edison in New York City in recent years.

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RG&E distributing free natural gas detectors to low-income customers

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