August 11th is National 811 Day, a reminder to always know where your utility lines are before starting any digging project. Whether you’re planting a tree, installing a fence, or setting up a new garden, it’s crucial to be aware of the underground lines that could be damaged by digging. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the importance of marking utility lines and provide some energy-efficient tips to keep in mind as you plan your projects.
Every year, thousands of accidents occur due to digging without knowing the location of underground utility lines. These lines carry essential services like electricity, gas, water, and communications. Hitting one of these lines can cause service interruptions, costly repairs, and even serious injuries. National 811 Day serves as a reminder to call 811 before you dig, ensuring that you stay safe and avoid disrupting these critical services.
Calling 811 connects you to a local one-call center that will coordinate with utility companies to mark the location of underground lines on your property. Here’s what you need to do:
While planning your digging projects, consider incorporating energy-efficient practices to save money and reduce your environmental impact:
National 811 Day is an important reminder to always call 811 before starting any digging project. Knowing where your utility lines are can prevent accidents and service disruptions. As you plan your projects, consider incorporating energy-efficient practices to make your outdoor space not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly and cost-effective. Stay safe, plan ahead, and enjoy the benefits of a well-maintained and energy-efficient outdoor space.