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Digging damage on the rise in Detroit: what you can do to help

With the heat of another Detroit summer approaching, green thumbs have emerged from their winter gloves and many Michigan residents have embarked on outdoor projects. However, at DTE Gas, there is cause for concern: the City of Detroit was among the top five Michigan cities for homeowner damages to underground natural gas equipment last year.

We all play a role in preventing digging damage, which can result in serious injuries and service disruptions. When tackling those long-overdue outdoor projects, whether planting trees, installing a fence or building a patio, it’s important to contact MISS DIG at 8-1-1 or missdig811.org.

You can also help keep friends and family safe by spreading the word. As you attend family gatherings and socialize this summer, let loved ones know: contacting MISS DIG at 8-1-1 or missdig811.org isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s free and it’s the law. Almost 90% of homeowner damages occur when the occupant fails to contact MISS DIG, so it’s important we all do our part.

Dig safely using five simple steps: 

The same rule applies for contractors. If you’re working with an outside expert on a last-minute outdoor project, make sure they call 8-1-1 before getting started. In doing so, you can help ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.

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