The council or the Environment Agency can tell you about the dangers of flooding where you live.

If available for your neighbourhood, sign up for free flood warning messages from the Environment Agency’s Floodline: 0345 988 1188.

Make a personal ‘flood plan’ for what you will do in a flood. Advice is available from: www.gov.uk/prepare-for-a-flood/make-a-flood-plan. Prepare your home in case there is a flood. This includes flood proofing, flood boards and airbrick covers. Advice is available from: http://ow.ly/GRsij

Buy flood insurance to protect your home and your belongings.

Sandbag provision

While it is not the council’s responsibility to protect individual homes or businesses and people are responsible for their own properties, in some emergency situations, the Isle of Wight Council will instruct Island Roads to position stocks of sandbags at the following strategic locations:

Additional sandbag locations may be identified around the Island based on the forecast impacts of flooding and in areas where the Environment Agency has advised there is a potential risk of flooding.

Public health information

Dealing with damaged belongings following a flood

Speak to your insurance company about losses and clean up including the removal of damaged property. Bagged flood damaged property can be taken to the tip.

Disposal of larger items

Larger furniture items may need specialist removal. If this is not covered by your insurance, please contact waste.contract@iow.gov.uk for advice on waste removal.

Other useful contacts

Please pass this information on to anyone who needs it. Thank you.

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