Ideal for use around exposed outside doors leading to homes, basements and business premises.
Whether you are asking: "How can I protect my home from flooding?", "What are the best flood barriers?" or "Why is it raining so much?"
We have some answers for you to consider.
To protect your property against floods there are many flood barriers available. The best advice is to use a belt and braces approach, that is to say do not rely on any single product for flood mitigation. Each product comes with its own strengths and limitations and you will only kick yourself if the solution is not quite what you would have wished for. If you wish to add braces to the Flood Traps belt please visit the National Flood Forum's Blue Pages where you will see many paid adverts for additional flood products.
Which is best for your property is another question. If the risk of a deep flood worries you it may be worth having someone survey your property and advise you on a range of installed products. They could also advise on changing the way the home is decorated to make it easier to recover from a flood.
If you are starting your journery and looking for ways to reduce the damage, or to buy time should you face a surface level flood, lower cost temporary flood mitigation measures may suffice. Consider reducing flood water from getting in through your doors, air bricks and any other weak points in the building, like where drain pipes exit the home and toilets that may overflow into the home if water pressure in the sewage system increase during severe flooding.
Global warming is melting millions of tonnes of ice every day, releasing fresh water into the sea from where it evapororates and, because warmer air holds more water, instead of a drizzle the rain is getting steadily heavier.... As the ground cannot absorb the heavier downpours, and often the drains can't either, the chances of being flooded with flood water contaminated with "nasties" will continue to rise until we reverse global warming and the damage it has already caused - so not any time soon.
Once you factor in buildings located in flood plains and the straightening of waterways (rivers & canals...) to make them easier to navigate, we should expect faster water flow to spill out and cause more damage. There is growing evidence to make the case that it is more a question of when, rather than if, we will be flooded as more properties enter the at risk categories.
For further insight into how the world is heating up visit the World Meteorological Organisation's Climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023: Press release of 19 March 2024
How to Keep Your Property Drier and Safer from Surface Water Floods
Door Barrier Tape and Weather Stripping are primarily designed to seal gaps around doors and windows enough to prevents drafts, cold air, and moisture from entering your home. When I put tap water 15cm (6") up my locked back door door fitted with weather strips in just 20 seconds 4.4 litres, about 1 gallon, of water flooded in!
That’s more than 2 big 2L family size bottles of cola every 20 seconds! Imagine the damage that would cause to your home, holiday property or business and the stress / trauma to all, especially to children and the most vulnerable.
Traditionally to protect your doors from floods you'd have to invest in flood barriers, such as flood doors, flood gates / flood door panels or more temporary emergency measures like inflatable sandbags or quick dams to bolster door insulation.
Maybe, like us, you are turned off by them as you consider your property to be at low risk of flooding & cannot justify their:
Floodlock® Flood Trap Door Barriers are not just any Door Barrier with Self-Adhesive Backing, They Can Reduce Flooding by 95% & Save enegy
If you think about it most doors are strong enough to withstand the pressure of 0.5m (1.6ft) deep flood, so we decided to focus on strengthening the areas around the doors through which water enters. While Door Barrier Tape and Weather Stripping are effective against drafts and air infiltration, they could not provide sufficient protection against heavy water pressure and flow. While securing a patent we invested in exploring and developing ways to create a more robust and specialized flood water resistant door barrier.
Flood Trap Tape, covered by our patent, is a composite tape that seals your doors from water and air. It activates automatically when it touches water, blocking out up to 95% of the elements on test. It is easy to use, cost-effective, reusable (until contaminated), and eco-friendly consuming fewer resources than most alternatives over its life time. Unlike sandbags and other temporary solutions, Flood Trap Tape can be applied invisibly in advance and left in place, giving you peace of mind and protection from floods, without advertising your concerns.
Flood Trap Tape is a high-quality and high-performance flood reducing product, developed and tested over years of research. It is an excellent choice for flood-proofing and insulating your doors. Worry less about floods damaging your property and stressing you out. Try Flood Trap Tape today and see how it can keep your home drier and more energy-efficient.
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For prices and to proceed to buy please click on Floodlock® Flood Traps Tape and we will do our best to supply you, wherever you are.
If you are looking for more than 50, or would like to ask any questions before making a decision or have any thoughts you wish to share with us, please e-mail allupsltd@gmail.com Thank you.
About Allups Limited / Our backstory
How do you prevent flood water from coming under your door?
UK 2007 Gov: upgrade from sandbags
Mary Dhonau on what it is really like when you are flooded
Reviews, feedback and comments
Flood Traps: Water expanding door seal booster - mitigates against (reduces) flooding.
Floodlock Door Leak Protection Strips, the original name for Flood Traps.