NoFloods Inflatable Flood Barrier – The #1 Inflatable Storm Surge Flood Barrier

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NoFloods Inflatable Flood Barrier – The #1 Inflatable Storm Surge Flood Barrier

In January 2022, the NoFloods inflatable flood barrier was deployed across three different locations throughout the Municipality of Roskilde, to protect against storm Malik that was hitting Denmark.

The deployment was successful and no damages were recorded.

Here are a couple of pictures that showcase the deployment of the NoFloods flood barrier.

Storm Surge Flood Protection Barrier
Storm Surge Flood Protection Barrier
Storm Surge Flood Protection Barrier
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The video below shows the NoFloods inflatable barrier in action.

 

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Advantages of the NoFloods Inflatable Flood Barrier

  • Easy deployment and removal
  • You use approximately 0.5 % of the resources used to deploy sandbags
  • It has an exceptionally low weight before deployment.
  • When filled with water, the weight increases approximately 400 times.
  • Once deployed and filled with water, it remains stable and irresistible to solid wind (storms or hurricanes)
  • Requires only 4 people to deploy (1-2 people for the small barrier).
  • Delivered in sections up to 200m/600ft, which can be extended with additional sections.

Who Can Use the Inflatable Barrier for Flooding?

  • Emergency Agencies
  • Companies & factories
  • Water Boards
  • Local Authorities
  • Damage Control Companies
  • Hospitals
  • Homeland Security
  • Army Corps of Engineers
  • Construction and Utility Companies
  • Etc. 

Locations Where The Barrier Has Been Successfully Deployed

Sweden, Norway, Italy, USA, France, Germany, Spain, Thailand, Australia, Serbia, Romania, Hungary, Denmark, Holland and other countries.

Applications of the Barrier

  • Flood protection of houses
  • Flood protection of companies
  • Critical infrastructure
  • Water companies
  • Utility companies
  • Environment companies
  • Construction work in wetlands
  • River diversion
  • Culverting
  • Cable and Pipeline works
  • Land reclamation
  • Transportation of water
  • Transportation of liquids
  • Temporary storage of liquids.

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