Flood Pack™ - Frequently asked questions
What is a Flood Pack™ made from?
External bag – The fabric used to make Flood Pack™ is a black (UV Protective) industrial grade polypropylene fabric, similar to what is used to make ordinary tarps and bags.
Internal contents – Flood Pack™ are filled with an inert, non-toxic, non-hazardous dry-gel that can be generally disposed of in compliance with local authority waste regulations. Dry-gel fill will remain saturated whilst exposed to water. Internal contents are biodegradable.
How can Flood Pack™ be disposed after use?
Disposal methods will depend on local authority waste regulations and generally, the contents of the bag can be discharged to general waste with the outer bag being recycled.
What is the standard packaging for Flood Pack™?
• Standard size is 30cm x 61cm
• 6 Flood Pack™ per package
• 2 packages per box
• 1200 Flood Pack™ per pallet (144 boxes)
• 340kg per pallet
Other sizes and packaging options are available. Bespoke available - call for details.
Can a Flood Pack™ be reused?
Flood Pack™ is a single use item and cannot be reused once activated and deployed.

Flood Pack™ - the first line of defence against flooding
Innovative self inflating sand bag alternative
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FloodpackTM is distributed in the United States exclusively by: Evolve Technologies Corporation, 7 Industrial Way, Salem, NH 03079-2817
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Flood Pack™ are a convenient and ideal sandbag defence against rising flood waters and accidental spillages
• Use as part of a home or business emergency preparedness kit. Ideal for rain storms, flash flooding from rising rivers and lakes
• Reactive or proactive deployment
• Flooding and water control
• Water barrier or water containment
• Creation of pathways and access channels prior to flooding
• Water management and diverting water such as snow melt or exceptional tides
• Clean up and absorption of water
• Accidental water escapes – such as burst pipes
• Control of water during construction projects
• Control of water when landscaping and gardening
• Erosion control
• Multiple construction site uses