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VuSafe Flood Shields

Keep You and Your Belongings Dry

Easier to handle than sand bags, the VuSafe Flood Shield comes ready-made in order to be deployed quickly before a flood and taken down once the flood has passed. This dry-flood proofing measure will provide protection against the first 36 inches of water.

READY-MADE & REUSABLE

RESISTANT TO WATER & SALT CORROSION

EASY-TO-INSTALL

LIGHTWEIGHT COMPOSITE BOARD CONSTRUCTION

NO MORE SANDBAGS

VuSafe Flood Shields Offer Practical Advantages over Sandbags

DESIGNED TO BE DEPLOYED BY ONE PERSON

VuSafe Flood Shield barriers are a dry-flood proofing measure intended to provide temporary flood risk reduction at grade level openings in a building. These barriers are generally setup just prior to a flood event and are taken down immediately after the flood threat has passed.

Easy-to-Install & Reusable

Pre-installed attachment points on the building align with pre-drilled holes in the shield’s perimeter framing. Setup of these barriers does not require any additional permanent fixtures to which the barrier is attached.

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Working With Design Professionals

We bridge the gap. Simply specifying a product often does not complete the plan for installation. We work in collaboration with design/build professionals at early stages of projects to review plans, product specification and installation considerations for the wide range of solutions we offer. The earlier we connect the better the outcome. This activity is often done through screen shares with our experienced product specialists.  We also provide on-site consultation to insure things go together as planned. The guidance we provide is free. We also provide full installation and service for our products, including site visits during the build process to network with the general contractor.

Cannot tell you enough how much we are pleased with our shutters. Now that the hot weather is here, we are using them to keep the house cool by lowering the upper shutters during a particularly hot day. We do lower them when there are storms but also if it happens to be a windy and/or cold night. We find that they help maintain the warmth in the house.

Marriam R. Madison, CT

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