THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY LAUNCHES RECRUITMENT
CAMPAIGN IN THE MIDLANDS

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
February of 2006

 

16/02/2006 - In the Midlands, hundreds of households and businesses that could receive flood warnings have currently not signed up to receive them, putting people and property at unnecessary risk. Across England and Wales, an average of 70% of people at risk have yet to join the service.

Now in an effort to get thousands more people signed up to the service, the Environment Agency is running a recruitment campaign. We are writing to all those at flood risk in the Midlands who could receive the Flood Warnings Direct service but who haven’t yet registered, to invite them to sign up.

Floodline Warnings Direct is a free flood warning service that provides warnings direct by telephone, mobile, fax or pager to those at risk. People can register with the service by completing the post paid return form we have sent them or by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188.

Previously we have only been able to offer warnings to a limited number of people, however following the expansion of our flood warning system, we can offer the service to a much wider audience.

John Buckingham, Area Flood Risk Manager, says: "All too often lack of preparation is the biggest factor in why a flood devastates a home or business, but it needn’t be that way.

"If you receive a letter from us inviting you to join Floodline Warnings Direct, I urge you to do so. Floods can’t be prevented, but Floodline Warnings Direct provides you with an early warning to help keep your family safe and save your home from ruin."

"Flooding can’t be prevented but Floodline Warnings Direct provides people with an early warning to help them prepare in advance of a flood," John added.

Since January 2006, our flood warnings have been simpler and more focused:

A ‘Flood Watch’ will provide a warning of flooding to low lying land and roads. This will relate to easily understood geographical areas, such as the ‘Upper Tame’.
A ‘Flood Warning’ will now mean that flooding of homes and business is expected.
A ‘Severe Flood Warning’ will be issued when there is extreme danger to life and property.

 
Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Neha Atri)
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