Dig safely this summer
Whether you're excavating, gardening or installing - contact 811 before breaking any ground. It's the law.
Our favorite utility safety advocate is back! 811 Man is digging deep into his fan mailbag (and YES, he contacted 811 first!) to field some common 811 questions.
You know to contact 811 before EVERY digging project, but what happens next? What do the flags actually mean, and what if they get moved?
811 Man answers these questions and more in his latest video!
Check out his latest video!
811 Man: Reading Fan Mail
811 is the FREE national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should contact 811 two to three business days before digging to have all underground utilities marked.
His superpowers may be limited, but 811 Man's message can help keep you and our communities safe.
811 Man wants you to know:
811 Man!
Contact 811 before you dig. Protect yourself, your community and the infrastructure that makes daily life possible.
811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their Tennessee 811 two to three business days before digging. Professional locators are then sent — for free — to the requested dig site to mark the approximate locations of underground lines with flags, paint or both so that you don’t dig into and damage an underground utility line.
Always contact your 811 center, wait the required time for utilities to respond to your request and ensure that all utilities have responded to your request before digging in the ground.
A homeowner using a shovel and a professional excavator using an earthmover are required by state law to call 811.
Chattanooga Gas encourages homeowners and contractors to follow these safe digging guidelines and always dig with C.A.R.E.:
Check out these links for additional information about safe digging: