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Protect your home or business in the event of flooding with Praetorian Synthetic Flood Sacks, for outside and inside use. The Flood Sacks expands and activate on contact with water growing in size to absorb, contain, and re-direct, damaging flood water. Light weight and easy to use, stack multiple bags to increase wall height, keep on hand for emergency situations, i.e. leaky plumbing, roofs, toilets, overflows, seepage and invasive leaks. For outside use activate by submerging in water first and place in areas around the walls prone to flooding, the bags will contain and redirect flood waters; for inside use place passively (dry) as a precautionary measure against inside walls to capture any residual waters seeping into your home.
S**N
One Small Pad for $50?
This might be the greatest product since sliced bread, but my first impression is that I wasted my money. This is not what I was expecting. For $50 I was expecting something a bit more substantial. This is basically a thin sealed pillow case with what feels like 3 or 4 thin foam pads inside. I was under the impression that there were five pads included and that I could spread them around. I received no instructions. I don't have a clue how this is to be used. I received one thin sealed bag in a large Amazon box. Am I supposed to cut open up the sealed pillow case bag and take out the inside foam pieces? Do I keep it all in the sealed bag and hope for the best? From first impressions, if a person is expecting this thing to soak up a good amount of water you're going to have to buy 5 or 6 to cover even a small area. At $50 a crack, this is going to get expensive. Thought there we're supposed to be five for $50 ...if so, it appears someone in the warehouse broke open the case of 5 and sent me 1/5th of what I was supposed to receive. Sending this back to Amazon tomorrow.
J**E
We used the Praetorian flood barriers in our basement to ...
We used the Praetorian flood barriers in our basement to stop the seepage from the thawing snows; every year there is at least a foot of water in our basement, we lined the inside walls with the bags; as the water slowly came in the bags absorbed and swelled to about 45 Lbs. each. They continued to form a barrier for about two weeks afterwards. We did find that the bags are not really re-usable, and bags are a bit pricey but when you leverage that against the inconvenience and the potential damage they were well worth it.
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