On National 811 Day, Consumers Energy Reminds Customers of Their Role in Natural Gas Safety
On National 811 Day, Consumers Energy Reminds Customers of Their Role in Natural Gas Safety |
[11-August-2025] |
JACKSON, Mich., Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Notice a strong rotten egg smell at your home or business? Planning to do some digging in your backyard? On National 811 Day, Consumers Energy is reminding customers of the steps they can take -- every day – to make sure everyone stays safe around natural gas in Michigan. "Consumers Energy is committed to the public's safety, and we want people to understand the important role they play," said Holly Bowers, Consumers Energy's vice president of gas engineering, planning and supply. "People should never hesitate to call for immediate help if they smell natural gas and to contact 8-1-1 if they plan to dig below the surface." National 811 Day – named for Aug. 11, or 8-11 – reminds the public to call 8-1-1, a free service, to mark underground pipes and wires before putting a shovel into the ground. State law requires Michigan residents to contact MISS DIG, a free service that will contact utility companies to mark underground lines with stakes, flags or paint. Read more: How to Dig Safely Bowers said the day is also a good time to highlight a concern that doesn't involve planning ahead – what to do when you smell natural gas. While natural gas is colorless, tasteless and odorless on its own, Consumers Energy and other gas providers add a gas called mercaptan to provide that rotten egg smell. That makes it easier to sniff out a potential leak. If you do suspect a leak, use the 3Rs – and your 5 senses. Recognize
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"We at Consumers Energy work to ensure our coworkers and customers are safe every day, but we can't do that without the help of the people we serve across Michigan," Bowers said. "We will work with anyone who wants to learn more and understand how they can take steps that protect themselves and everyone around them." Consumers Energy is Michigan's largest energy provider, providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. We take seriously our responsibility to provide that gas to millions of customers that need it from us, and that is why we're making our system stronger, safer and more affordable than ever before. For more information about Consumers Energy, go toConsumersEnergy.com.
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