Repairing and preventing floods
by Simon Handby in At home on 27.07.07
After our earlier post on the June and July flooding, we found this useful advice booklet on the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters’ website. In its own words:
This factsheet provides customers who have been flooded or are likely to be affected by flooding with a guide to flood resilience and improving flood protection in their home or business.
Your insurer will be able to outline the next steps if you wish to explore flood resilient repair, including seeking specialist advice on the most suitable options for your property. By carrying out this work, your home or business could be cleaned, dried, repaired and re-occupied more quickly than otherwise at the next flood, reducing the disruption and trauma to your life or business.




this does not help a bit!!! rubbish site! didn’t help me with homework at all
27.01.2008 at 10:59 amSorry this didn’t help with your homework Lulu. What info were you looking for?
(and we fully admit that we do talk a lot of rubbish)
28.01.2008 at 4:50 pmits true it didnt help a bit, i wanted to know what we could do to stop flooding.
21.04.2008 at 5:15 pmMolly, if you click on ‘useful advice booklet’ in the post above it takes you to the factsheet provided by CILA - perhaps this will have the information you’re looking for?
22.04.2008 at 9:47 amtrying to do my homwork here
12.10.2008 at 1:16 pm