Preparation is easier than repair when it comes to reducing flood damage. Ensuring you take both short-term and long-term steps beforehand to reduce the risk of flood damage could provide vital protection if a flood were ever to happen.
Short-term preparations are actions you take just before a flood is expected, while long-term preparations are more permanent changes made well in advance of bad weather.
In the short term, you can move belongings to higher floors, lift furniture off the ground, and use sandbags to block flood water.
For long-term flood prevention, consider improving the land’s slope, altering landscaping, and installing water barriers and new drainage systems. For more safety tips, check out our Flood Preparedness page.