subject: Leak Diverter Tarps: Building an Emergency Kit, Just in Case [print this page] A leak in a storage area can result in expensive losses. Whether you've packed things into cardboard boxes or plastic bins and tubs, water damage can sometimes destroy stored property.
A leak in your home can be even worse. Wet carpet must be replaced, and may have already led to a wet floor underneath. If mold grows, the house is not safe to be in until the floors have been replaced and all traces of mold removed.
You can't predict when you'll have a leak in your home, but you can plan ahead and be prepared.
Emergency Preparation: What Would You Do In Case You Had a Leak?
Relying on pots, pans, buckets, and other gathered household items to catch water does nothing to protect property if you ever experience a leak. The only guaranteed protection comes in the form of a leak diverter tarp, also known as a drain tarp.
This tool is an emergency kit must have because it installs quickly and easily in case of an emergency, collects water directly from the source of the leak (roof, ceiling, or pipe) and safely drains water away using an attached hose. While controlling where the water will go, drain tarps also minimize the damage caused if not preventing water damage all together.
Why It's Important To Have An Emergency Kit
For homeowners, especially households with children, it is critical to "worry" about every possible worst case scenario, and to be prepared for that scenario. In many cases, the right type of preparation can be a specific evacuation plan that is discussed and rehearsed for each room.
In other cases, tools are required. For example, fire alarms do a good job of notifying residents when there is a potential fire, but having a fire extinguisher available and accessible could save lives,you're your property.
Some examples of other items that belong in an emergency kit include:
Flashlight, and candles
First Aid Kit
Water bottles (unopened)
Canned or non-perishable food
Manual can opener
Matches, in a waterproof container
Cash
Pencil and paper
Deck of cards (for entertainment)
Leak diverter tarps are inexpensive tools that belong in an emergency kit in case of a leak. It's better to have one and never need it than to experience a leak without proper protection.
Leak Diverter Tarps: Building an Emergency Kit, Just in Case