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Flood Risk America Launches Flood Gate That Activates Automatically

LAKE WORTH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Flood Risk America, a leader in flood protection solutions across North America, is proud to announce the release of its newest innovation, the Passive Automatic Flood Gate. This barrier activates automatically when floodwaters rise, providing dependable, self-activated flood protection.

Flood Risk America’s Passive Automatic Flood Gate activates instantly with rising water - no human intervention needed.

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The Passive Automatic Flood Gate requires no human intervention, electricity, or mechanical operation. This breakthrough design offers property owners an added layer of protection against sudden flooding events, ensuring peace of mind even during power outages, severe storms, or emergencies when manual deployment may not be possible.

With extreme weather events and flooding on the rise, property owners are increasingly seeking effective flood protection solutions that are simple to deploy. In an emergency, there’s not always time to set things up, and relying on power or people can leave you vulnerable. The Passive Automatic Flood Gate was engineered to provide reliable protection at critical entry points while eliminating the need for manual installation.

It responds instantly to rising water without requiring power, tools, or human operation, providing a fully automatic safeguard. The gate creates a watertight seal to keep floodwater out of vulnerable areas, is built for long-term durability, requires minimal maintenance, and can be customized to your property’s unique flood vulnerabilities.

The Passive Automatic Flood Gate is now available for consultation, design, and installation through Flood Risk America’s team of flood experts. For more information, please visit https://floodriskamerica.com/products/passive-automatic-flood-barrier or contact info@floodriskamerica.com.

Flood Risk America is a North American leader in comprehensive flood protection products and services. With decades of expertise, patented solutions, and a commitment to innovation, the company provides customized flood prevention systems that safeguard commercial, residential, and municipal properties against the rising risks of flooding.

Contacts

Stephen Gill
561-578-4220
sgill@floodriskamerica.com

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