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  2. Protect Your Home From Water Damage With These 5 Flood Barriers

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    Self-Inflating Flood Barriers. If your home is free of cracks, a self-inflating flood barrier can work well for absorbing water and creating a low-height sealant, covering small gaps around the ...

  3. Dam Easy makes flood barriers for your home - AOL

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    This home flood barrier stops water from seeping through the cracks of your front door. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail. Downloads ...

  4. Basement waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    The drainage system collects any water entering the basement and drains it to an internally placed sump pump system, which will then pump the water out of the basement. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends basement waterproofing with a water alarm and "battery-operated backup pump" as a preventive measure against the high ...

  5. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    When filled, this structure formed a non-rolling wall of water that can control 80 percent of its height in external water depth, with dry ground behind it. Eight foot tall water filled barriers were used to surround Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating Station during the 2011 Missouri River Flooding. Instead of trucking in sandbag material for a ...

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  7. Sandbag - Wikipedia

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    The third team member will transport and stockpile the filled sandbags. Properly placed sandbags will be set lengthwise and parallel to the water flow with the folded or open end of the sandbag facing upstream. All loose debris should be removed from the placement surface and the lowest areas are the first spots to be filled in with sandbags.