Once again heavy rain and wind has hit the UK causing widespread floods and we are told that there is more to come in the next couple of days. With over 200 flood alerts still in effect from The Environment Agency, maybe a bit of preparation on a personal level is required. So here’s some advice as to preparing a flood kit if you live in one of the affected areas:

 

  • Important documents - such as passport and insurance certificates. Some documents are expensive to replace. Having these in your kit will keep them safe and to hand.
  • Torch - in case it floods at night and your power is affected.
  • Radio - a wind-up or battery radio will help you monitor local news and weather broadcasts for the latest flooding situation.
  • Batteries - have spare batteries available to power your torch or radio.
  • Blankets or warm clothing - it may be cold and you could be without power for some time.
  • First aid kit - keep a first aid kit to hand in case of minor injuries. Put any prescription medication in your kit so that you have easy access to it.
  • Bottled water - flood water can contain sewage, chemicals and animal waste. Drinking bottle water will keep you hydrated and make sure your water hasn't been contaminated by the flood water.
  • Tinned food - you don't know how long the flood will last. Have tinned and non-perishable food available for you to eat.
  • Personal items - some items are irreplaceable. Put items of personal value such as photos, family videos or treasured mementos in your flood kit so that they are safe.
  • Mobile phone - keep a fully charged mobile with you so that you can contact people in an emergency or call for help. If your phone has Internet access you can use it to check on the latest flood situation.
  • Waterproof clothing - keep wellingtons and rubber gloves available should you need to enter the flood water.