Always use your probe stick when walking in unclear water. There is a very real risk of lifted drain covers.
Do not enter fast flowing streams or ditches
Do not enter water where you are unsure of the depth
Ensure that flood emergency equipment is ready – Hi vis Jacket, probing stick, flood warden ID card
Ensure you are registered with the Environment Agency flood warning service to receive flood warnings/alerts
Be familiar with the Bilton Parish Council flood plan and flood contact list contained within the emergency procedures
Be aware of vulnerable people (Aged, infirm or disabled), in your area of responsibility
Flood Alert
Stay aware of Environment Agency updates
Be prepared to take action
Flood Warning
Visit vulnerable people advising them of the situation
Advise flood co-ordinators of requirements for sandbags (should only be reserved for the vulnerable and for homes not garages or outbuildings) that are at imminent risk of flood
Advise the flood co-ordinators of requirements for road barriers
Actual Flood emergency
Liaise with the rescue services
Assist rescue services to prioritise rescue activities
Maintain communications with the flood co-ordinators office with issues as arising
Visit vulnerable people to help or get help where needed
After the Flood Incident
Attend post-flooding meeting to review lessons learnt
Provide input to the flood co-ordinator in the preparation of a flood incident report.