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Safety Tips

Before the Floods

  • Know what the flood warning codes mean:
       Flood Watch Code Flood watch - flooding possible. Be aware. Be prepared. Watch out
       Flood Warning Code Flood warning - flooding expected affecting homes, businesses and main roads
       Severe Flood Warning Code (Act Now) Act now - severe flood warning.Imminent danger to life and property
       All Clear Code

All clear -issued when flood watches or warnings are no longer in force.

Check the current flood warnings in force

  • On receiving a flood warning, inform your neighbors
  • Plan to allow time to protect your valuables and important documents.
  • Find out whether your District Council supplies sandbags
  • Consider it may be dark before the flooding arrives - so keep a torch handy
  • Know how to turn off gas and electricity
  • If evacuated, try to tell friends and relatives where you are going
  • Take medication with you along with any food for special dietary needs (such as baby foods)
  • Co-operate with any requests to evacuate your premises
  • If you are evacuated, domestic pets will be cared for by the RSPCA while you are at the rest centre

During the Floods

  • Do not return to your property until you have been informed that it is safe
  • Be aware that flooding may not have reached its peak, or may be predicted to return
  • When driving in a flooded area, obey ‘Road Closed’ signs
  • If driving in a flooded area, drive slowly to avoid making waves which may put rescue workers in danger
  • Respond to the instructions from Police Officers - they have your safety in mind
  • Avoid unnecessary contact with water, it maybe contaminated
  • Pets which are normally kept in tanks or cages should, wherever possible, be left where they are or moved upstairs

After the Floods

  • Gas and electricity should only be restored after consultation with an approved contractor
  • Throw away food that has come into contact with contaminated water – even sealed or tinned food
  • Take photographs or video footage of all flood damage to your property and personal possessions
  • Wear protective clothing when handling debris it may have come into contact with contaminated water
  • Good ventilation is essential to dry your property - remember to lock and secure your property when unoccupied
  • Obtain several quotations before any repairs are undertaken. Consider using locally known and recommended companies
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Review date: 25th September, 2007
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