Always Call Before You Dig!

Always Call Before You Dig!

Always Call Before You Dig!

April usually starts off with the jokes, but some things are no laughing matter. Take digging into an underground utility line for example. The result can be a mild inconvenience or something as severe as electrocution. And all of this can be prevented by a simple call to 811 – the national call-before-you-dig phone number.

There are many spring projects that we’ve been waiting months to begin and a lot of them involve some type of digging. That’s why April is recognized as National Safe Digging Month (NSDM). It’s the perfect time to raise awareness about the importance of using 811.

Before you begin digging, follow the steps below to ensure a safe experience:

  1. Submit a request – Call 811 at least three full business days before digging to submit a locate request. You can also submit a request at sc811.com.
  2. Wait for utilities – Utilities will send someone out to mark the lines within three business days of submitting the request.
  3. Check the request status – After three days, call 811 to check for a positive response. If you’ve created an online account at sc811.com, you can check your status there.
  4. Dig Safely – After verifying that all parties have responded and marked the underground utilities, it’s OK to begin digging. It’s important to wait until all utilities have been marked as requested before digging.

That’s all there is to it!

While you’re in a digging frame of mind, April 29 is Arbor Day, which is a great opportunity to plant a tree. Trees do so much more than add curb appeal. They can also:

  • Reduce heating and cooling costs.
  • Increase property value.
  • Create sound barriers.
  • Help reduce stress.

Whether you’re doing something as simple as digging a post hole or something more ambitious like planting a tree, it’s always necessary to call 811 before you dig. Visit sc811.com for more information.

Author Jeff Straight

Jeff Straight

As a career-long veteran of the utility industry, Jeff began his journey, shortly after obtaining his bachelor’s degree in communications, by caring for customers as a call taker for his hometown electric company. After his children left the nest, he and his wife followed their dream of moving to the great state of South Carolina, where he joined Santee Cooper as a Public Relations Specialist. Jeff has been practicing jiu jitsu since 2019 and enjoys spending his time coaching children at a local gym. He’s also been playing the drums since the age of 15 and has shared the stage with several national acts over the years.

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