Waterbury True Value
Waterbury True Value
Flood Bags Sandless Sandbags, 12 x 24-In., 6-Pk.
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Flood Bags Sandless Sandbags, 12 X 24-in., 6-pk.

SKU #176513 Model #QD1224-6

UPC #610585906200


Regular Price
$44.99

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Waterbury True Value , Waterbury-Stowe Rd, Waterbury Village Historic District, VT 05676, United States , Waterbury , VT
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Description

Overview:
Protect your property from flooding with the Quick Dam 12 In. x 24 In. Flood Bag. This innovative sandless sandbag is designed to be water-activated and self-inflating, providing a quick and effective solution for flood control. With an inner absorbent material that transforms into a gel upon contact with water, this bag creates a robust barrier that absorbs water and rises to a height of 3.5 inches in just 10 minutes. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this flood bag is a must-have for emergency preparedness.

Key Features:
- Dimensions: 12 inches wide x 24 inches long
- Height when activated: 3.5 inches
- Weight: 4 pounds
- Material: Durable polypropylene
- Water-activated and self-inflating
- Absorbs up to 4 gallons of water
- Expands rapidly upon contact with water
- Compact and lightweight for easy storage
- Environmentally-friendly, non-toxic, and pet-friendly
- Reusable and lasts for months
- 5+ year shelf life when unused
- Perfect for garages, basements, driveways, kitchens, and more
- Protects against storm surges, rainwater, water main breaks, and overflowing appliances
- Stackable design allows for increased wall height
- Not suitable for use with salt water

Use Cases:
This Quick Dam Flood Bag is perfect for emergency situations where water damage is a concern. Keep it on hand to quickly deploy in areas prone to flooding, such as doorways, garages, and basements. Its lightweight and compact design makes it easy to store until needed, ensuring you are always prepared for unexpected water emergencies.