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How to Prepare Your Business for the Next Flood

4/12/2021 (Permalink)

Flood damage in Vickery Meadows, TX.

How To Mitigate Flood Damage

As a business in Vickery Meadows, TX, you will need a solid action plan to survive the flooding trend that has been ravaging the country. Many small companies have already crippled under the pressure of its adverse effects, and those that survive often sink deep into debt.
Here are some measures you can take to mitigate flood damage:

  • Install backflow prevention valves
  • Set up a flood shield
  • Get insurance

Backflow Prevention Valves
A backflow prevention valve is a plumbing fixture that allows water to flow only in one direction. If you install it in all your drains, there’s no way flood water could enter the building through those pipes. However, there are a lot of options when it comes to choosing these devices, and you should let the experts decide which one suits your application.

Flood Shield
Also known as flood barriers, these panels are designed to protect all kinds of openings from storm damage. These fittings are specifically built for commercial applications, and that explains why they are not cheap. Alternatively, consider boarding up all the windows, doors, ventilation shafts, and other openings to prevent damage on a budget.

Insurance
Mother nature has been acting up in the past couple of years, and science predicts there’s more to come. Natural events that could have been a small issue 50 years ago can cause considerable flooding and damage today as people have destroyed nature’s delicate balance. For that reason, it is wise to get flood insurance to cover your business. That should cushion it from unexpected losses in the event of a black water flood or worse.
Flooding is the most common disaster in the country right now, and people need to know how to live with it. The idea is to make buildings water resilient rather than trying to block the water out. That will reduce the extent of water damage and cut the recovery time significantly.

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