Call 811 before digging to locate underground utilities.
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What You Should Do Next
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Call 811
Contact 811 at least three business days before you plan to dig.
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Visit Safety Website
Go to www.Pa1Call.org for more safety tips and information.
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Plan Your Digging
Ensure you have a clear plan for your digging project to avoid hazards.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do before digging?
- Always call 811 to locate underground utilities before you start digging.
- Why is it important to call 811?
- Calling 811 helps prevent accidents by ensuring you know where utilities are located.
- What is Safe Digging Month?
- April is designated as Safe Digging Month to promote safe digging practices.
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Full Notice Text
Know what's below. Ready to dig? There are more than 20 million miles of underground utilities in the United States. Digging without knowing the location of these utilities is dangerous. Stay safe by calling 811 before you dig. For more safety tips, visit www.Pa1Call.org three business days before digging. It's the LAW! April is Safe Digging Month, a reminder to Call Before You Dig.
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