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Kansans Can Win a Free Tree in Celebration of Safe Digging Month

Kansans Can Win a Free Tree in Celebration of Safe Digging Month

April typically marks the start of the spring planting season, home improvement projects and large-scale excavations. It's also National Safe Digging Month, and Kansas Gas Service asks residents to commit to always digging safely. As a bonus, participants will have a chance to win a free tree.

"As a utility company dedicated to safety and environmental responsibility, we recognize the importance of safe digging practices," says Trey Pool, manager of public awareness and damage prevention for ONE Gas, the parent company of Kansas Gas Service. "With our pledge challenge and tree giveaway, we hope to not only emphasize the importance of contacting 811 before digging but also to contribute to a healthier community."

Dig Hero Tree Giveaway

Kansas residents can prioritize safety by taking the 2024 Safe Digging Pledge at beadigherokansas.com, and recognizing the need to contact 811 before their shovels or excavating equipment hits the ground – regardless of the size of digging project. After taking the pledge, they are automatically entered into a random drawing to win a free tree in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees in the U.S.

New this year, winners of the tree giveaway contest will pick the tree they wish to plant and receive information about energy savings gained from their tree.

Why Contact 811?

With any digging project, whether planting a tree or repairing a sprinkler system, there is a high probability of underground facilities below the site, such as natural gas pipelines, electric cables or water lines. The best way to avoid damage and injury or loss of service is to contact 811 at least two full working days before digging to learn the approximate location of buried facilities in your area. By calling 811 or submitting a request at Kansas811.com, professional locators will mark the underground facilities within the designated project area with flags and/or paint at no cost to the home or business owner. Once the project is marked, be aware of the tolerance zone: 2 feet on either side of the pipe. Hand or soft dig techniques should be used within this area.

Learn more about safe digging and take the pledge at beadigherokansas.com for your chance to win a free tree.

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