See Flood Panel Solutions at New York Build 2023
National Flood Protection LLC, the only authorized dealer for Flood Panel products, will be exhibiting Flood Panel solutions at New York Build 2023 Expo on... Read More
Flood Panel Solutions to be Showcased at Natural Disasters Expo in Miami Beach
National Flood Protection LLC, the only authorized dealer for Flood Panel products, will be exhibiting Flood Panel solutions at the Natural Disasters Expo on March... Read More
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Flood Panel LLC Introduces Commercial Flood Door for Water Heights up to 6 Feet
Flood Panel LLC, a leading manufacturer of commercial flood barriers in the U.S., announced a hinged flood door resistant to water levels as high as six feet.
Flood Panel LLC Updates Commercial Flood Log System to Perform in Floods up to Six Feet
JUPITER, Fla., February 19, 2020 – Flood Panel LLC, the leading manufacturer of commercial floodproof shields in the U.S., announced that its commercial Flood Log™... Read More
Flood Barrier Certification Provides Peace of Mind in a Flood
One of the most destructive aspects of storms like Hurricane Florence is the catastrophic flooding caused by storm surge and prolonged heavy rainfall. Water damages... Read More
Busy Hurricane Season Predicted for 2018
A study by the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project predicts another busy hurricane season for 2018 with 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three... Read More
February Floods are a Timely Reminder to Plan for Flood Emergencies
A series of storms in February dumped heavy rain on parts of central and southern U.S., causing damaging floods along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.... Read More
Storm Costs Rise with Development Along Vulnerable Coasts
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently reported that last year’s storms, mudslides, wildfires and other natural disasters cost $306 billion in total damages, making... Read More
Flood Prep in 2018 Should be Driven by Common Sense
Last year’s hurricane season brought 17 named storms in the Atlantic, including 10 hurricanes and six major hurricanes. The impact of those storms can’t be... Read More