What to Do in A Flood!
6/1/2016 (Permalink)
Floods are one of the most common and widespread natural disasters in the United States, causing more damage than any other weather-related disaster. The location of your home or business has little to do with your risk factor for flooding. Just because you haven’t experienced a flood in the past, doesn’t mean you won’t in the future. According to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), 20% of all claims were for policies in low-risk communities. Floods cost an average of $3 billion in annual losses with the average Commercial claims being $75,000,000.
The American Red Cross (ARC) offers the following flood safety tips:
Stay away from flood waters. If you come up on a flowing stream where the water is above your ankles, stop, turn around and go another way. Six inches of swiftly moving water can sweep you off of your feet.
Do not try to drive on a flooded road. If you approach a roadway that is flooded, turn around and go another way. If you are caught on a flooded road and the water is rising rapidly, get out of the car and get to higher ground. Most cars can be swept away by less than two of moving water.
Keep children out of the water. Children are curious and lack judgement about running water and contaminated water.
That’s pretty basic…so here are some less well known tips to keep you safer in a flood!
After a Flood