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Delmarva Power reminds customers to call 8-1-1 before digging

April 2, 2016

Delmarva Power reminds customers to be safe and call 8-1-1 before beginning any outdoor construction projects and/or large gardening and landscaping projects that involve digging.

8-1-1 is the nationally recognized Call Before You Dig phone number designated to help save lives by minimizing damages to underground utilities. One free call to 8-1-1 connects the caller to an operator, who notifies the appropriate utility companies of the intent to dig.

Professional locators are sent to the requested digging site to mark the locations of underground facility lines with flags or spray paint. Both Delmarva Power electric and natural gas infrastructure can be found underground throughout Delaware and can be hazardous if unearthed inappropriately.

“The early spring season offers opportunities to get a jump-start on planting, digging and tackling various backyard landscape and construction projects. Delmarva Power urges customers to safely conduct these activities by starting with a call to 8-1-1,” said Gary Stockbridge, region president, Delmarva Power.

Also, avoid overhead utility lines when carrying long or tall items, such as ladders, scaffolding, tree trimming tools and pool cleaning equipment by holding these items parallel to the ground. Remember to look up before raising a ladder or similar object to be sure it’s clear of overhead wires.

Touching a power line with any part of the body or most objects can result in serious injury or even death. Electricity can move through conductive materials such as water, metal, wood, aluminum, string and plastic. Certain critical clearances are required by law, and a minimum of 10 feet must be maintained when working near power lines.

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