Earlier this year, teams from environmental consultancy JBA visited the BSI-approved research and development facility of Leaders Council of Great Britain & Northern Ireland member organisation, M3 Floodtec.
M3 Floodtec specialises in the delivery of quality-assured and Kitemark-certified flood-prevention products for new constructions and existing property. JBA’s visit provided an opportunity for its property flood resistance [PFR] team to experience resilience measures in action, as well as share ideas and updates on key projects.
M3 Floodtec’s state-of-the-art flood test tank is designed to replicate real-life flood conditions and demonstrate the effectiveness of different property flood resistance measures. Its British Standards [BSI] approved research and development facility is based at the company’s site in Droitwich, Worcestershire, and is primarily used to test products such as flood barriers, flood doors, and anti-flood airbricks. Such testing helps ensure that they meet current BS851188 industry standards.
Visiting the facility enabled the JBA team to witness several forms of PFR measures in use. Over the course of the day, they observed several demonstrations including how flood barriers were able to hold back 600 millimetres of water, as well as a live demonstration from inside M3 Floodtec’s ‘Flood House’.
To replicate real-life flood scenarios, the outside of the ‘Flood House’ is filled with water. While inside the house, visitors can observe how the different PFR measures work to resist floodwater ingress and effectively avoid the extensive damage and stress caused by flooding.
As well as offering an opportunity to witness different PFR measures in action, JBA’s different teams working from separate offices across the country were able to convene and share ideas and updates from the PFR sphere. It was also impressed on them the importance of correctly installing and maintaining PFR products and the obvious impact they can have in protecting the properties and people they serve.
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