Flood help and advice

Advice about flooding

What to do in a flood

  • Never put yourself in any danger
  • If you are at immediate risk of flooding, call the fire service on 999Find contacts for non-emergency situations
  • Do not walk, cycle, or drive through flood water:
    • There could be hidden dangers like sharp objects and raised manhole covers
    • The water could be polluted
    • If you get stuck, you add to the burden on the emergency services. You may put other lives at risk
  • Block any air bricks in your property to prevent flood water coming in
  • Move pets and valuable items upstairs or to a place of safety
  • Check on elderly and vulnerable friends, family and neighbours and offer help if possible
  • Turn off your electricity and gas supply
    • Do not touch any electrical appliances, cables or equipment if you are standing in flood water
    • Do not touch any appliances that have been immersed in flood water
    • Do not touch your gas and electricity supply until it is inspected by a qualified electrician or enginee             
    • Avoid contact with flood water. Wash your hands regularly with clean water and soap. Swallowing flood water or mud can cause diarrhoea, fever, or abdominal pain

    What to do after a flood

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