Why do I need to know my flood risk?
Climate change is bringing increases in the frequency and intensity of torrential
rainfall incidence.
A consequence is an increased number of surface water flooding events.
1 in 6
Homes in England are at risk of
flooding
5.2 million
Properties are presently at risk of
flooding in England
40%
Of businesses do not reopen after
suffering a catastrophic loss
Source: National Flood Risk Review
Why choose our product?
We have used our expertise to develop a comprehensive system to enable users to
clearly understand their risk of flooding from rivers and seas
and risk of flooding from surface water. Furthermore, we present in an intuitive manner, users with key
information associated with flood risk, such as Weather Observations
and Forecasts and River Gauge readings. A good understanding of flood risk for your property is the first step to
achieving robust mitigation.
Choose how you want to experience
We have now made this detailed system available for personal use for FREE.
We provide a dynamic enterprise application that provides your business with a detailed understanding
of enduring and dynamic flooding risks along with bespoke functionality developed to ensure the
product meets your organisational needs. We recommend trying out our enterprise system if you’re: all major retail outlets across the UK, property developers looking to purchase new assets or businesses with multiple portfolio of assets.
Flood Risks from: Rivers, Seas & Surface Water
Local River Gauges
Email Flood Alerts
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Flood Risks from: Rivers, Seas & Surface Water
Local River Gauges
Email/SMS Flood Alerts
Regional Weather Forecast
Manage Flood Mitigation Activity
Social Media Monitoring
Integration with existing flood risk surveys
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