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From damaged stock to operational downtime, the impact of a flood can be costly and long-lasting. Whether your premises are located on a high street, in a business park, or in a rural area, it’s essential to prepare in advance. Here’s how to prepare your commercial property for a flood.


1. Check if You’re at Risk

Check if your area is at risk of flooding using the government’s flood risk checker. Sign up for free flood alerts via the gov.uk to receive early warnings through text, phone, or email.


2. Carry Out a Flood Assessment

A flood risk assessment helps you understand how water may enter your premises and which areas or equipment are most vulnerable. Use this information to plan protective measures and prioritise critical systems.


3. Safeguard Key Equipment and Stock

Where possible:

  • Keep important stock, documents, or servers elevated above ground level.
  • During high-risk periods, move portable items to higher shelves or upper floors.
  • Ensure that computers and sensitive equipment are kept off the floor and backed up regularly.
  • Install waterproof storage to protect essential records.

4. Create a Flood Response Plan

Make sure your staff know what to do in the event of a flood. Your plan should include:

  • Roles and responsibilities for key staff
  • A list of emergency contacts
  • Instructions for shutting down power safely
  • How to secure stock or equipment quickly
  • Clear evacuation routes and access to emergency kits

Conduct regular training sessions or practice drills, especially if your business operates in a high-risk environment.


5. Install Physical Protections

Invest in flood defence products where possible:

  • Flood boards or barriers for doors and windows
  • Airbrick covers
  • Non-return valves on drainage and pipes
  • Sealant for walls and floor gaps

6. Check Insurance Cover

Ensure your policy includes cover for flood damage, business interruption, and contents. Keep copies of your policy, photos of equipment, and asset records in a safe and accessible location.


Need flood recovery support?

We’re ready 24/7 to help businesses across the UK recover quickly and safely.

Contact us today at 0800 021 3970, or find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business to learn how we can assist you.

Flooding is an increasing risk throughout the UK. Homes are becoming more vulnerable to surface water during heavy rainfall and rising river levels, especially in the autumn and winter months. If you reside in or near a flood-prone area, it is essential to prepare. Here are the steps on how to prepare your home for a flood.


1. Check if You’re at Risk

Check if your area is at risk of flooding using the government’s flood risk checker. Sign up for free flood alerts via the gov.uk to receive early warnings through text, phone, or email.


2. Make a Flood Plan

Create a simple plan covering:

  • Choose a safe place to go if you need to leave your home
  • Keep a list of emergency contacts somewhere easy to find
  • Know where your important documents and valuables are stored
  • Talk through what to do with children, pets, or anyone who may need extra help

Ensure that every member of the household is aware of the plan.

3. Move Valuables and Essentials

When a flood is likely:

  • Move furniture and valuable items to an upper level or elevate them off the ground.
  • Keep passports, insurance documents, and cash in waterproof containers to ensure they stay safe and dry.
  • Disconnect electronics and move them to higher ground.

4. Protect Entry Points

Invest in flood defence products where possible:

  • Flood boards or barriers for doors and windows
  • Airbrick covers
  • Non-return valves on drainage and pipes
  • Sealant for walls and floor gaps

While these measures won’t make your home floodproof, they can provide valuable time and help reduce damage.

5. Prepare an Emergency Kit

Keep a waterproof bag stocked with:

  • Torch and batteries
  • First aid kit and medicines
  • Bottled water and long-life snacks
  • Warm clothes and blankets
  • Power bank or mobile charger

6. Turn Off Utilities if Needed

If water is entering your home, it is crucial to act quickly and safely. First, turn off the gas supply, electricity, and water at the main valves.

Ensure you do this only if it is safe to do so and you can access these controls without putting yourself at risk. This action will help prevent further damage and reduce the risk of electrical hazards.

If possible, move to higher ground and call for assistance if needed. If it is safe to do so, turn off the water at the mains.

Need help recovering from flood damage?

We’re ready 24/7 to help homes across the UK recover quickly and safely.

Contact us today at 0800 021 3970, or find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business to learn how we can assist you.