Remote Water Shut-Off for Flood Prevention
FlFlood Free Zone Remote-Controlled Water Shut-off System
- Remote-controlled water shut-off system - helps you protect your home or commercial property from water damage.
- Turn off your incoming water supply with the simple push of a button on the included remote control.
- Ideal for primary residences, rental properties, vacation houses, and commercial buildings.
- Simple enough that anyone in your household can shut the water off if necessary.
- You can also turn off the water via an optional security system connection.
- Free Shipping to the continental USA
Water Gates
Water-Gate’s Many Uses
- Protect houses and commercial property from flooding.
- Guard against river and stream overflows.
- Contain municipal flooding.
- Prevent damage from water pipe ruptures or storm drain system overflows.
- Temporarily dam a stream to create a water reserve.
- Hold back water to create a dry area for construction work or pumping.
- Prepare streets and other municipal areas before an expected flood.
- Control manhole cover and sewer drain overflows.
- Shield doorways, tunnels, and other openings vulnerable to floodwater.
- Be prepared for quick deployment in frequently-flooded areas.
- Respond to floods already in progress.
- Add to disaster-response kits for homes, businesses, and municipalities.
- Contain chemical spills.
- Note: Water-Gate can be customized with holes to allow some water flow to pass through the barrier.
High Quality Construction & Design
- Water-Gate is made of a durable polyester fabric coated with ultra-robust PVC.
- Each barrier is inspected thoroughly before shipping to ensure its quality.
- Water-Gate’s heavy duty construction is specifically designed so that the barrier can be re-used over and over.
- Low maintenance requirements: Just clean and dry the barrier after each use.
- Easy to store: Barriers can be stacked and require only a small amount of space for storage.
- Environmental considerations: Barriers were developed in collaboration with environmental authorities and designed to not disrupt natural aquatic habitats.
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