Flooding takes two forms:
This second, increasingly more common, form of flooding, Pluvial, is also known as flash flooding.
Flash flooding is on the increase due to prolonged periods of wet weather caused by climate change and the growth of development of land on flood plains. The latter can result in reduced land drainage capacity and quicker build of up surface water which cannot drain away quick enough.
Are you at risk of flash flooding?
Flash flooding can happen miles away from established watercourses and can occur when there is no history of previous flooding problems. So, it is hard to predict if you are at risk.
What can you do to try to predict the risk?
Use the Government’s advice (mention above to create a flood plan. The plan should include:
Preventing damage from flash flooding
There are a number of flood resistance measures that you can implement including:
If it is inevitable that water might get in, you should move valuable property above ground floor level.
Example building measures
What else might you be interested in?
Food safety
Food poisoning and allergic reactions can occur where poor practices have been adopted.
Ladder safety
There is no ban on the use of ladders in premises and they can offer a practical option for low risk tasks.
Legionellosis prevention
Legionellosis is a collective term for diseases caused by legionella bacteria including the most serious legionnaires' disease.