(Austin, TX) - April is Safe Digging Month, and now more than ever, it is especially important to dig safely and responsibly. To enhance awareness this year, Texas Gas Service created a dedicated website BeADigHeroTexas.com that includes a new educational video, an interactive digging quiz and valuable safe digging practices.
In the campaign this year, Texas Gas Service is focused on continued education of the allowable tolerance zone for excavation, why and how to call 811 to have underground lines marked and what the color of each flag represents.
“Given the current COVID-19 shelter-in-place situation, we prefer any non-essential digging projects be postponed to help protect all critical infrastructure, including natural gas, water, sewer and internet,” said Christy Penders, PR Manager, Texas Gas Service. “Contractors who come into contact with a natural gas line risk injuries and large-scale outages.”
“While we are requesting businesses and large construction projects to hold off on any non-essential digging and excavation, we also understand people will be looking to spend time on yard projects as they follow ‘safer-at-home’ guidance to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said Penders. “Celebrating April as Safe Digging Month is a good reminder for everyone.”
With current COVID-19 safety precautions in place, if a line is damaged, Texas Gas Service may not be able to enter a home or business to restore gas service to customers.
As a reminder, everyone whose project disturbs the ground needs to call 811 at least two full business days before starting a project. The underground utility lines within the designated project area will get marked with flags and/or paint at no cost to the home or business owner.
Learn more at BeADigHeroTexas.com.
If you can postpone your digging projects, we can help prepare you for a safe and successful project through our interactive Be A Dig Hero campaign that includes:
• An entertaining, animated video illustrating the lives of underground pipes.
• An online quiz to test your knowledge before starting your digging project.
• An overview of what the various flag colors posted on the ground represent.
• Safe digging coloring sheets to keep your kids busy.
Keeping Customers Informed
To help keep customers informed as the coronavirus pandemic changes, Texas Gas Service has created a dedicated web page that is updated regularly with information on the company’s actions related to the coronavirus. Customers are also encouraged to follow Texas Gas Service on Facebook and Twitter.
In the campaign this year, Texas Gas Service is focused on continued education of the allowable tolerance zone for excavation, why and how to call 811 to have underground lines marked and what the color of each flag represents.
“Given the current COVID-19 shelter-in-place situation, we prefer any non-essential digging projects be postponed to help protect all critical infrastructure, including natural gas, water, sewer and internet,” said Christy Penders, PR Manager, Texas Gas Service. “Contractors who come into contact with a natural gas line risk injuries and large-scale outages.”
“While we are requesting businesses and large construction projects to hold off on any non-essential digging and excavation, we also understand people will be looking to spend time on yard projects as they follow ‘safer-at-home’ guidance to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said Penders. “Celebrating April as Safe Digging Month is a good reminder for everyone.”
With current COVID-19 safety precautions in place, if a line is damaged, Texas Gas Service may not be able to enter a home or business to restore gas service to customers.
As a reminder, everyone whose project disturbs the ground needs to call 811 at least two full business days before starting a project. The underground utility lines within the designated project area will get marked with flags and/or paint at no cost to the home or business owner.
Learn more at BeADigHeroTexas.com.
If you can postpone your digging projects, we can help prepare you for a safe and successful project through our interactive Be A Dig Hero campaign that includes:
• An entertaining, animated video illustrating the lives of underground pipes.
• An online quiz to test your knowledge before starting your digging project.
• An overview of what the various flag colors posted on the ground represent.
• Safe digging coloring sheets to keep your kids busy.
Keeping Customers Informed
To help keep customers informed as the coronavirus pandemic changes, Texas Gas Service has created a dedicated web page that is updated regularly with information on the company’s actions related to the coronavirus. Customers are also encouraged to follow Texas Gas Service on Facebook and Twitter.