All these 20 FloodSax alternative sandbags came from this one easy-to-carry box
FloodSax alternative sandbags diverting floodwater away from businesses and down a drain
FloodSax sandless sandbags soaking up filthy water so a water repair can be carried out
FloodSax come in handy vacuum packs of 5 so they are ideal to store on vans
Water companies could save hundreds of thousands of pounds every year simply by using FloodSax instead of traditional sandbags
A UK water company carried out a cost analysis using FloodSax rather than old-style sandbags and discovered it could potentially save them almost £1.5m a year.
This is because FloodSax can be deployed instantly, preventing floodwater getting into homes and businesses and leaking water freezing on roads and pavements, causing accidents.
All these kinds of incidents can lead to the water company facing very costly insurance claims and negative headlines in the media.
FloodSax alternative sandbags are made by Environmental Defence Systems Ltd based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and around 3 million have been used worldwide over the last few years.
Company spokesman Richard Nikolic said: “A UK water company did an in-depth analysis of FloodSax against traditional sandbags which was the only product they were using to deal with floods and escapes of water at the time.
“Stepping back and analysing what they were doing made them realise that it was taking far too long to get sandbags from depots to the scene of flooding emergencies which meant they were facing angry customers and expensive insurance claims.
“The recommendation was to carry FloodSax on most of their frontline vehicles as they come vacuum-packed so are very space-saving to store and weigh virtually nothing. Once at the scene, they are immersed in water which the FloodSax absorbs and retains in its gelling polymer. The FloodSax then expands into instant alternative sandbag.
“Apart from insurance claims, the FloodSax also reduce the risk of environmental damage, regulatory fines, negative media publicity, poor customer perception and investors being deterred.”
So here are 10 reasons why a third of water companies in the UK now carry FloodSax.
For more on FloodSax go to https://www.floodsax.co.uk/