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Floods

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Floods

Floods are among the most frequent and potentially costly of natural disasters. They often occur as a result of tropical storms and rising sea level, thawing snow or from long periods of sustained rainfall. Flooding can cause extensive property damage, disruption of business operations, personal injury and loss of life. It's important to know the risks for your area and to be prepared when the waters start to rise.

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Products For

Prepare

Batteries
Tarps
Sand Bags
Cots & Beds
Flood Barrier Systems
Two Way Radios
Weather Radios
Handheld Flashlights
Headlamps
Shovels
Rainsuits
Hip Boots & Waders

Products For

Respond and Recover

Dehumidifier
Suction & Discharge Hoses
Fuel & Gas Cans
Portable Inverter Generators
Chainsaws
Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Mold Killers & Mildew Removers
Carpet-Flood Dryers
Cooling Fans & Air Circulators
Insecticides & Repellents
Traffic Cones

TIPS TO PREPARE

Communicate and test a comprehensive emergency plan with your staff

Elevate power components if susceptible to flooding

Install check valves in sewer traps to prevent backup

Construct barriers to prevent floodwater from entering

Seal walls with waterproofing compounds to avoid seepage

TIPS TO RESPOND AND RECOVER

Do not enter the facility if you smell gas or if flood water still surrounds the building

If you have any doubts about safety, do not enter until the facility is inspected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer

Before you enter your facility or building, walk carefully around the outside and look around for loose power lines or structural damage

Keep a battery-powered radio with you so you can listen for news updates

Do not return to the flood zone until local officials declare the area safe

Buildings often sustain hidden damage in foundations; enter with extreme caution

Listen for emergency information on a battery-operated radio or television

Service damaged septic tanks, cesspools, pits and leaching systems as soon as possible

Avoid floodwater: it may contain oil, gasoline, or raw sewage

Remember, floodwater may be electrically charged