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flood defences - where can you get them?
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clearvisor
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foolds, I noticed last nights news a couple had flood defence at their front door, has anyone any knowledge where you can get them from? please,Some people have posted some excellent tips and immediate practical advice for emergencies, so we will try and provide a one-stop shop for them here. Good luck and wishes to any who are suffering right now.
In an emergency:
With thanks to dianadors;With thanks to Triker;
- BBC Sheffield Advice Page (very good)
- Firstly if you still have electricity, charge up your mobile phone.
- Anything you can, take upstairs or on high shelves, this includes pictures and photos on walls as the damp will wreck them in no time.
- If you have welly's locate them.
- Pet's do you have a pet carrier, litter tray, pet food, take it upstairs.
- Those wind up radio's and torches are a godsend right now, do you have one where is it.
- Check on your neighbours, even the one's you don't particularly like.
- Tins, Tin opener, plates, knives, forks etc, you get the picture, grab them and have them in a safe place.
- DO NOT walk through the water without welly's on if you an help it, lots of nasties in there.
- Put the plugs in the sinks and baths and try to weigh them down to stop the water backing up.
- Try not to flush the toilet too much.
With thanks to LJD1;
- Get all documents in a safe place if poss, including; Insurance policies,Birth, marriage certificates, Mortgage stuff car and bike insurance and log books.
Planning for an emergency:
- Sounds daft but locate your diary and address book and put it somewhere safe. A friend of mine got flooded and didn't take these so couldn't contact some of her friends for somewhere to perhaps stay or get help. She's also lost her diary which had all her appointments etc in as she's self employed so she's no idea what she's doing for the months to come.
With thanks to Smiley_Mum;With thanks to Errata;
- I'm in the process of putting together a house inventory of all contents I have, valuables etc. There is a form here that you can use to list them all, which allows space for serial numbers, model numbers etc. Taking photos of all valuables etc and keeping receipts if you have them. I am also going to put all important paperwork in one container which, should the worst come to the worst, I can just take with me. Having copies of things I could keep at my parents also. Any photos you could keep in a container or keep backups on DVDs or online etc. I know it's not much but it may help to prevent a bit of loss to some sentimental items, photographs etc which can't be replaced. Would also help with the stress levels when placing your insurance claim should anything happen.
http://www.chiltern.gov.uk/downloads...ntory_Form.pdf
http://gaga.essortment.com/homeinventorye_rdbv.htm
- Organise a GoBag and put all your important docs in it, plus current medication, torch, mobey, battery operated radio, serviceable clothing, toiletries, phone numbers of local council/insurance/utilities companies, rellys. If you have to shift in a hurry you only have one bag to grab.
With thanks to me and me monkeys;
- I'd add 'and your lappy'. If you don't use a lappy burn a couple of discs with all the important info on your PC.
With thanks to susieb;
- If you take regular meds I would tear the end of a packet off (with the name and the tablet size) or the dispensing lable from the pack (the last packet you finished) and keep them all together - if you do need an emergency perscription (or treatment) - you have some proof of your dosage - also keep all your medication together so you can find it in a hurry. If you have meds that need to be kept in the fridge. Make sure you have a cool bag and a freeze pack available.
With thanks to Plum Pie;After a Flood:
- How to plan an evacuation plan
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Hi clearvisor, do you mean the sandbags??
If so, I saw on the news that sand plus bags, were delivered to various places, for the residents to fill them up themselves HTH
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clearvisor wrote: »foolds, I noticed last nights news a couple had flood defence at their front door, has anyone any knowledge where you can get them from? please,
There are companies which make 'personal flood defences', things like metal barriers to put across your doors and covers for vents. There are only a few with a British Safety Standard Kite Mark (ie you can definitely trust them). There is info on the Environment Agency's website - http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/flood/826674/830330/877142/?version=1&lang=_e
For lots of info on how to prepare for a flood visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood
What you may also have seen was flood defences installed at people's houses by the EA as part of a larger scheme. It's rare, but sometimes this kind of protection provides the most cost-effective solution.
For transparency it's worth me saying that I work for the Environment Agency.
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