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Call Before You Dig
Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to Call811.com a few business days before digging to request buried utilities be marked with paint or flags so that you don’t unintentionally dig into an underground utility line.
Home Safety
Before taking on projects at home, remember that all electrical work should comply with electrical codes. Hiring a professional can save time and ultimately money. If you are doing work yourself, here are some tips to protect you and your family.
Contractor Safety
Finishing projects on time and on budget is important to you, and so is finishing them safely. Here are some tips to help reduce accidents and make your projects more successful.
First Responder Safety
It’s a heroic job being the first ones on the scene after an accident and we want to keep first responders safe. Here are some tips on how to stay safe working around downed power lines.
Energy Theft is Dangerous and Illegal
Stealing electricity is a serious threat to public safety, to our employees and to government agencies. It’s illegal. It raises the cost of electricity for everyone. And it can lead to serious injury or death from electrical shock, fires, and explosions. Learn the facts and how to report energy theft and safety hazards.
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