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August 1, 2025 |
5 Steps for Safe Digging
August 11 (8-1-1) is National Safe Digging Day. If you are working on an outdoor project, be aware that careless digging can pose a threat to people, pipelines, and underground facilities. Always call 8-1-1 first. Here are five easy steps for safe digging:
1. NOTIFY
Call 8-1-1 or submit a request online (for Iowa, visit www.iowaonecall.com ) at least two to three days before the start of your work. The operator will notify the utilities affected by your project.
2. WAIT
Wait two to three days for affected utilities to respond to your request. They will send a locator to mark any underground utility lines.
3. CONFIRM
Confirm that all affected utilities have responded to your request by comparing the marks to the list of utilities notified by the 8-1-1 center.
4. RESPECT
Respect the markers provided by the affected utilities. The markers serve as your guide throughout the duration of your project.
5. DIG CAREFULLY
If you can’t avoid digging near markers (within 18-24” on all sides), consider moving your project location.
Taking these precautions may seem like extra steps, but they’re essential for protecting yourself, your community, and critical infrastructure. A single misplaced shovel can result in dangerous gas leaks, power outages affecting entire neighborhoods, or costly repairs that could have been easily avoided. By making that simple 8-1-1 call and following proper procedures, you’re not just completing your project safely—you’re being a responsible member of your community. Remember, when it comes to digging, patience and preparation always pay off.
Source: call811.com