Flood Safety and Recovery
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in the United States. Floods can happen anywhere, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and can occur during any season. Even the deserts of the Southwest are at risk during the late summer monsoon season. However, some areas of the country are at greater risk at certain times of the year. Below are helpful tips.
How to Prepare for Floods
Only an inch of flooding can cause catastrophic damage to homes and businesses, ruining flooring and wallboards, as well as family treasures. Severe flooding can ruin communities and cause significant loss of life from high waters, as well as from electrical shock and contaminated waters.
The International Codes, and specifically the International Residential Code (IRC) ensure homes are properly constructed to prevent against the worst of flood damage. The Code Council, FEMA and the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) offer resources to help communities prepare for floods and stay safe during cleanup as well.
Code Council Resources
- Reducing Flood Losses Through the International Codes: Coordinating Building Codes and Floodplain Management Regulations, (Updated for 2018 I-Codes)
- Hazard-Resistant Building Code Documents
- International Code Council: Flood Cleanup (Safety and Salvaging)
- International Code Council: Tips To Remember For Disaster Safety and Mitigation
- International Code Council: Mold: Tips on Prevention and Control Brochure
- Above the flood: Protecting lives, homes and businesses from extreme flooding
FEMA Resources
- How to prepare for a flood
- What to do after a flood
- Protect Your Property from Flooding
- Cleaning Flooded Building Fact Sheet
- Elevating Your Flood Damaged Home to Avoid Future Damage
- Elevating Floodprone Buildings Above Minimum NFIP Requirements
- Flood Map Open Houses
- FEMA Flood Maps
- Protecting Manufactured Homes from Floods and Other Hazards
- Homeowner's Guide to Retrofitting
- Protecting Building Utility Systems from Flood Damage
- NFIP Technical Bulletins
- FEMA Building Science Publications: Flood
- Free Building Code Resources for all hazards
- FEMA Building Codes Save: A Nationwide Study of Loss Prevention