The design of the NoFloods Flood Barriers enables their deployment in diverse locations and for various applications. The barrier’s versatility is evident in its compatibility with a range of ground types:
- Adaptable to Different Surfaces: The Flood Barriers can be deployed in locations and all types of surfaces where sandbags are traditionally used. They exhibit adaptability to varying ground levels, including sidewalks, trails, and uneven surfaces.
- Versatility in Terrain: Whether deployed amidst trees, houses, or other settings, the Flood Barriers can be situated in different terrains. They can be effectively deployed on diverse types of ground, much like sandbags, including areas where sandbags might be used over larger distances.
- Additional Support: If needed, a skirt can be attached to provide supplementary support. This is particularly useful when deploying the barrier on surfaces like stones or sand, offering stability.
- Preventive and Curative Deployment: The Flood Barriers are suitable for both preventive and curative applications. They can be deployed on dry land as a proactive measure or in water during flood events for containment.
- Challenges in Rocky Terrains: While the Flood Barriers are versatile, they might encounter difficulties in rocky terrains characterized by intricate stone geometry and structures with sharp edges or rough shapes. Such terrains might pose challenges to deployment.
Overall, the Flood Barriers are designed to provide adaptable and effective flood protection in various environments, making them a versatile solution for safeguarding against flooding in a wide array of scenarios.
NoFloods Barriers fight water with water – once the flood situation has subsided and the watertubes removed, the landscape and/or infrastructure is quickly restored to how it was prior to the event. No need e.g. to transport truckloads of sand back and forth with inevitable environmental impact.