Each Boxwall unit consists of three components, as shown in the figure below. These three components play a vital role in preventing commercial flood damage, saving you money and time.
The bottom of the box wall is pressed against the ground by the weight of the flood water. There is a pair of honeycomb rubber soles at the bottom to provide reliable grip on the road.
The first is the back wall. Also known as the water-blocking part, it is used to prevent water from flowing into the protected area.
The second is the anchoring part (the horizontal part, which is located on the ground), which is responsible for firmly fixing the device to the ground. The bottom part of these flood barriers is pressed against the ground under the weight of the flood. In other words, the greater the pressure, the better the effect!
The third is the sealing strip (the leading edge of the horizontal section), which is made of rubber to minimize water seepage.
The deployment is fast, and in less than 25 minutes, you can build a 100-meter-long barrier! Although one person can easily build a wall, two people can make things faster and easier. The number of people actually depends on the length and time you have.
Isn't this a good thing?
No shovels, sandbags or tedious work required! Who would have thought building a flood levee could be so easy!