/MISS DIG 811 Encourages Michigan Residents to Contact 811 Before Spring Projects This Safe Digging Month
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MISS DIG 811 Encourages Michigan Residents to Contact 811 Before Spring Projects This Safe Digging Month
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2026/03/23Not For ProfitMISS DIG 811 Encourages Michigan Residents to Contact 811 Before Spring Projects This Safe Digging Month News provided by MISS DIG 811 Mar 23, 2026, 09:36 ET Share this article Share to X Share this article Share to X New Michigan data underscores the importance of safe excavation and the risks of digging without a dig ticket. LANSING, Mich. , March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As spring landscaping and construction projects ramp up across Michigan, MISS DIG 811 is encouraging residents, contractors, and communities to contact 811 before any digging activity. This simple, free step prevents injuries, protects underground utilities, and reduces costly service outages during Safe Digging Month this April. "If you believe in protecting yourself, your neighbors, and critical infrastructure, click or call before you dig," said Nick Bonstell, CEO of MISS DIG 811. Continue Reading Before you dig, contact 811. Every dig. Every time. To support safe practices statewide, MISS DIG 811 has released a Safe Digging Month Toolkit and additional educational materials: Available Resources: Safe Digging Month Toolkit: https://missdig.info/safe-digging-month Submit a dig ticket: https://www.missdig811.org Training, presentations, and downloadable materials: https://missdig.info/missdig-presentations Michigan Data Highlights Preventable Damage Trends New statewide data from MISS DIG 811 shows that failure to contact the one‑call center remains the leading cause of utility damages in Michigan, resulting in more than 1,600 preventable incidents in 2025. "We are focused on providing the best service to everyone in Michigan," said Bonstell . "We coordinated over 1.5 million jobs last year, and 99% of the jobs the system was utilized with, the work proceeded without any damages or emergency incident." These findings reflect national trends showing that more than half of U.S. homeowners completing DIY projects will not contact 811 before digging. In Michigan, the consequences include service interruptions, expensive repairs, and preventable safety risks. Why Contacting 811 Matters Even small projects such as planting trees, installing fences, or setting posts can strike buried utilities. A free dig ticket helps: Prevent injuries and property damage Reduce service disruptions Protect high‑pressure gas lines, electrical systems, and broadband networks Support Michigan's broader economic stability by minimizing outages and repair costs Learn more about how MISS DIG 811 works: https://missdig.info/introduction Safe Digging Month: How to Get Involved MISS DIG 811 encourages communities, utilities, municipalities, and industry partners to use the Safe Digging Month Toolkit and join the statewide awareness efforts. Ways communities and partners can participate: Share 811 safety reminders on social media Display posters or handouts in public spaces Host or promote safety trainings for crews and residents Share reminders in newsletters, bills, and project communications MISS DIG 811 provides a variety of educational materials designed for homeowners, contractors, municipalities, and industry partners. Media Contact: Colleen Goddard, Senior Education Manager, MISS DIG 811 | [email protected] | 906-789-3083 About MISS DIG 811 MISS DIG 811 is Michigan's statewide one-call notification system, established in 1970 to protect the public, underground utilities, and critical infrastructure. The system provides a free service for anyone planning to dig, helping prevent damage, service interruptions, and excavation-related injuries. Learn more at https://www.missdig811.org . SAFETY IS IN YOUR HANDS. EVERY DIG. EVERY TIME. SOURCE MISS DIG 811 21 % more press release views with Request a Demo × Modal title
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New Michigan data underscores the importance of safe excavation and the risks of digging without a dig ticket. LANSING, Mich., March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As spring landscaping and construction projects ramp up across Michigan, MISS DIG 811 is encouraging residents, contractors, and...