In this guide you will find all the information, technical data, dimensions and tips you need to apply and use your Floodworx!
Technical data
The Floodworx consists of a robust PVC base body that is filled with water. The valve consists of a non-return flap and a screw cap so that the water cannot escape again after filling. The Floodworx can be extended as required thanks to the connecting flap and the valve cut-out (more information to follow). The safety bead acts as a brake to prevent the Floodworx from rolling away when used on a slope (important tips on this below). The Gardena plug-in adapter for garden hoses is included in the scope of delivery and makes filling the Floodworx child’s play.
The dimensions of a single Floodworx are 122 x 23 x 15 cm (L x W x H).
Position Floodworx correctly
Pay attention to the position of the brake when using the Floodworx: If you position the barrier on a solid surface such as a door or wall, the brake should point towards the water. If the barrier is placed on a slope, the brake should point downwards. Simply use it so that the Floodworx cannot roll away.
Connect and extend as long as required
If you are using several barriers, it is best to connect and lock them together before filling them with water.
- Place the unfilled barriers next to each other
- Pull the tab of barrier 1 over the left end of barrier 2
- Guide the valve of barrier 2 through the sleeve hole of barrier 1
Fill barrier with water
- Open the shutter and the non-return flap
- Assemble the hose adapter and connect the garden hose
- Turn on the water and fill the Floodworx 3/4 full with water
- Turn off the water and remove the hose adapter
- Close the non-return flap and the screw cap
- The Floodworx is ready for use!
After use, open the screw cap and empty the Floodworx. When the Floodworx has dried a little, you can fold it up and store it.
The advantages at a glance
Contain, control and divert water – these are the strengths of our Floodworx! It is the space-saving and reusable alternative to sandbags. The city of New York uses the innovative water protection hose in cooperation with fire departments and aid organizations during flood disasters. An article by Spectrum News New York can be found here: City’s new plan for rainfall flooding: pass out inflatable dams
Our fire departments are also enthusiastic about Floodworx and appreciate the advantages over sandbags. Stowed compactly in the vehicle and quickly ready for use, which is important during floods.
The same advantages also apply to the private sector! Try it out and see for yourself!