Protect Your Community: Contact PA 811 Before You Dig
Every few minutes, an underground utility line is damaged because someone digs without calling 811. Hitting a buried line can lead to serious consequences—from disrupting essential services to causing severe injury.
Striking a single utility line can cause repair costs, inconvenient outages, fines, severe injuries and can even cause fatalities. Every digging project warrants contacting 811 by phone or online. From building a deck to planting a tree, every digging project requires an 811 request at least a three business days before breaking ground.
"On Aug.11—and every day—we remind homeowners and contractors to use 811 before they dig," said
Digging ** soon** ? Take these steps to stay safe and avoid unnecessary risks:
- Contact 811 three business days in advance—no matter the size of your project or how well you know the property.
- Plan ahead. Make your request early in the week for weekend projects.
- Wait for utility lines to be marked and confirm that utilities have responded to your request before starting any digging.
- Respect the marks and dig with care.
- Double check that your contractor has contacted 811 if you've hired one. Never allow unmarked digging to begin.
- To learn more about safe digging and to submit a request, visit www.paonecall.org.
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SOURCE Pennsylvania One Call System, Inc.
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