Call 8-1-1 and Avoid Calling 9‑1‑1 |
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Calling 8-1-1 is fast and easy and it keeps everyone safe. |
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Call 8-1-1 Before You Dig |
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Utility professionals will come to your property and mark utility-owned underground pipes and wires for free. |
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Keep yourself and others safe while digging. Hitting a gas pipe, electric cable, or other equipment could be dangerous. |
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Avoid hefty fines and repair costs. |
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It’s against the law for anyone to dig on property without calling 8-1-1 first. |
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If you’ve hired a contractor, make sure they call 8-1-1. |
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If you see any contractor digging without facility marking on the ground, call 8-1-1 to notify the utility so the situation can be made safe. |
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Smell Gas. Act Fast.
If you suspect you smell gas, leave the area immediately and then call 9-1-1 or 1-800-75-CONED (1-800-752-6633).
You don’t even need to be nearby when we arrive. Don't assume someone else will make the call.
National Grid customers should call 1-718-643-4050. |
How to Recognize a Gas Leak |
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