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Safety: Call 811 Before You Dig
Copy: Know what's below. Call before you dig.
Call 811 at least three business days before digging so that utility-owned lines can be marked. It's safe, it's free, and it's the law.
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Safety: Gus and Rosie Combo Ad
Copy: Natural Gas Safety with Gus and Rosie
Learning how to be safe around natural gas lines is important for everyone.
Gus the Gopher wants you to know that calling 811 before you start digging to have utility-owned lines marked is the safe way to start a project.
Rosie the Skunk says that if you smell natural gas, leave immediately! From a safe distance, call 911 and Atmos Energy.
Learn more about natural gas safety at atmosenergy.com/GasSafety.
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Safety: Gus Pull Up Banner
Copy: Call 811 before. Ya dig?
Call 811 at least three days before you dig to have those underground utility-owned lines marked. It's free, and it's the law.
***We can change "three days" to "two days" if needed. Please note that in the request form.***
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Safety: Gus-Call 811
Copy: Call 811 before. Ya dig?
We understand - sometimes you just have to dig. But be sure to call 811 at least three business days before you stick a shovel, backhoe or paw into your yard. Atmos Energy will have your underground utility-owned lines marked, so you know where to avoid. It's free and it's the law!
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Safety: Investing in Safety
*The featured employee and dollar amount in the copy can be customized for your division.*
Copy: We're upgrading our natural gas pipelines from the ground up. It's how we investin in homes, lives and generations.
Atmos Energy is committed to being the safest natural gas provider in the nation. That's why we're investing over $1 billion a year in system upgrades. It's how we provide you with safe and reliable natural gas service for generations to come.
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Safety: Investing in Safety - Hard Hat and Gloves
Copy: We're upgrading our natural gas pipelines from the ground up. It's how we investin in homes, lives and generations.
Atmos Energy is committed to being the safest natural gas provider in the nation. That's why we're investing over $1 billion a year in system upgrades. It's how we provide you with safe and reliable natural gas service for generations to come.
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Safety: Investing in Safety - Thank You Ad
*This copy can be customized for your area.*
Copy: We put our energy into keeping you safe.
We would like to thank Lamar ofcials, rst responders, local businesses and, most importantly, the citizens in the community for your patience during the last several months as we worked to safely upgrade your natural gas infrastructure.
“I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to the people of Lamar for all of their patience and understanding throughout this year’s project. We’re very fortunate to be a part of such a great community.” —Christa Mayhew, Lamar Operations Supervisor
Lamar is more than a place to do business. It’s where we live, volunteer our time and support charities. Being a caring neighbor is part of our responsibility as your natural gas company.
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Safety: Rosie Pull Up Banner
Copy: Suspect a natural gas leak?
If you smell, hear or see signs of a gas leak, leave the area immediately. From a safe distance, call 911 and Atmos Energy at 866-322-8667.
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Safety: Rosie-Call If You Smell Gas
Copy: Smell a stinky gas leak? Leave and call 911.
You might think I make a bad smell, but it's nothing compared to the rotten-egg smell of a gas leak - because that's downright dangerous! There could be other signs such as a hissing sound or dirt blowing.
If you smell, hear or see signs of a leak, don't do anything that might cause a spark. Leave immediately! From a safe distance, call 911 and Atmos Energy. When dealing with gas leaks, it's black and white!
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Safety: RP1162 Call 811
Copy: 811. Know what's below. Call before you dig.
To locate and mark buried utility gas, electric, cable and telephone lines, call 811 at least three business days before digging begins. It's safe, it's free and it's the law.
If you suspect a natural gas leak, call 1-866-322-8667or 911. For more information about gas safety, visit atmosenergy.com.
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Safety: Snow-Ice Removal
Copy: Keep your gas meter and house vents clear of snow and ice.
Remove snow and ice from your gas meter carefully. This is helpful in emergencies and ensures that your gas meter works properly.
Keep your appliance vents clear to prevent deadly carbon monoxide build up.
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