Advice if you are flooded
In the event of flooding
Do
- Stay calm.
- Check that neighbours know about any flood warnings issued. If you know that you live in a flood risk area, you may be able to subscribe to the free Environment Agency automated flood warning system.
- Switch off gas, water and electricity.
- Move people and animals to a place of safety.
- Provide a litter tray for pets and have pet carriers available if possible.
- Unplug electrical items and store them upstairs if possible. For larger appliances such as fridge/freezer it may be necessary to raise them on bricks.
- If you can, move furniture, rugs, valuables or sentimental items upstairs
- Have a supply of drinking water ready in clean bottles or similar containers.
- Fill the bath and buckets with water for washing etc.
- Listen to the local radio for up to date news on the flood.
- Have spare clothes, Wellingtons, waterproofs, torch, batteries, radio and food readily available.
- If you need to be evacuated because of severe flooding or damage, contact the Police or dial 999.
- Remember to lock up if you leave your property.
- If flooding traps you, stay by a window and try to attract attention
Don't
- Throw rubbish into watercourses or leave debris on the banks – it can add to the flooding problem.
- Try to walk or drive through flood water, there may be hazards you can’t see such as raised manhole covers.
- Use domestic water supply until you are advised it is safe to drink.
- Use the flood water for drinking, food preparation or washing or bathing – the water will be contaminated with sewage and other pollution.
- Use any foodstuffs that have been in contact with flood water.