DigAlert 4+

DigAlert

Designed for iPad

    • 4.0 • 77 Ratings
    • Free

Description

Underground Service Alert of Southern California (USA/SC) aka DigAlert was formed on September 13, 1976 in response to a deadly accident that had taken place in Culver City three months earlier. A petroleum pipeline was accidentally breached by a construction crew working on Venice Blvd and the resulting explosion took the lives of nine people. Additionally, an entire city block was burned to the ground and millions of dollars in damages were caused by this incident. The spark that ignited this deadly inferno quickly became the impetus behind a movement to prevent these tragic accidents. USA/SC is the result of that effort and has been serving this part of California ever since.

Keep yourself up to date with our latest advancements in technologies by downloading the DigAlert app with tons of useful tools for homeowners and contractors such as:
- Web Update of tickets
- View expiring tickets
- DigAlert Express
- Newtin ETA
- Access Emergency / Vacuum Contacts

Remember, find out FIRST, contact 811 before you dig. It's the law.

What’s New

Version 1.7.13

We squashed a bug that prevented your menu from updating correctly! Always remember to dig safely!

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
77 Ratings

77 Ratings

Ms. Incredible* ,

I got all my responses

My only thing to add about this app is that I wish it had saved the ticket number for you like in some history tab or something. I didn’t get my responses all in the same way but getting them was the most important thing to me.

rowanova84 ,

Not very helpful

I am a plumbing contractor and perform many excavation jobs for sewer repairs. All I am interested in is a way to find out once my site has been marked out so that as I know once it’s safe to dig. The problem is none of the members respond through the app, so the only info the app gives me is a list of who should be doing the mark out followed by ‘pending response’. The contact info for those utilities is not even given so I can call to confirm if they’ve been out. Unless DigAlert requires them to respond properly this app is not useful to me.
Getting a quick response is very important to me, the majority of my jobs involve homeowners who have a non-functioning sewer line. When it’s been 3 days and I still haven’t had a single response, you can imagine that the homeowner begins to get very frustrated and wants to know when they can move back into their home

Great White Mike ,

USA

I’ve been using USA since the 80s. One of the simplest entities for a great cause which I’m sure over the years has saved billions of dollars in mishaps, not to mention the safety aspect. I have a certificate from 1987. However today, I spent over an hour trying to log on send a new ticket for some upcoming work I have this week. Maybe I’m too old, but I wasn’t so impressed with the website or sending a new ticket online. I think I’m going stick with what I know works flawlessly. The good ole telephone. And notepad to write down my ticket number. 👍🤨

App Privacy

The developer, DigAlert, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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