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53% of UK adults admit to never checking flood risk

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  • June 21, 2017
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Ten years since the devastating summer floods of 2007, which saw over 48,000 homes affected by flooding1, the UK population is still failing to take adequate steps to understand whether their homes are at risk of flooding. More than half (53%) of respondents from a YouGov survey confirmed they have never checked whether their home is in an area officially considered to be at risk of flooding.

This increases to 63% when specifically asking people in Scotland and higher again, 75%, when questioning people in Northern Ireland.

The findings were revealed in a Landmark Information-commissioned YouGov survey that looked at how perceptions had changed over the ten-year period.

The online survey highlighted that consumer knowledge of how to check whether a property is considered at risk from flooding was limited; 39% said that checking online via Google or other search engines would be their first port of call, followed by asking the Environment Agency (25%) and then asking their local council (13%). None of these sources alone provide sufficient information to properly assess risk.   The same number of people also (13%) also stated that they would not know where to turn for this information at all.

To support conveyancers and homebuyers in fully understanding flood risk, as part of the home purchasing process, Landmark Information has launched an updated portfolio of flood due-diligence reports and assessments.

It includes the updated Homecheck Flood report, which is the only report of its kind to automatically include a bespoke risk assessment written by a specialist environmental consultant, should significant flood risk be identified within close proximity of the property.

Homecheck Flood is the first flood report of its kind to provide access to an online portal that displays risks on an interactive digital map.    Plus, another unique feature is that property height (in relation to flood risk) is included within the automated risk model resulting in fewer ‘false positives’ and a more accurate assessment of genuine risk.

In addition, a new FloodSolutions Consult report provides a clear summary of the risks, including impact analysis, details of what the flood risk is, the depth of flood waters and site-specific recommendations.

Adds Mary Dhonau, Chief Executive of the Know Your Flood Risk campaign: “It really does pay to do your homework and check your property’s flood risk, in order to be better prepared.  The flood reports from Landmark are cost effective, yet highly detailed.  Not only can you take a look at the report’s findings on a mapped viewing tool, which makes it really easy to take in, but Landmark’s team of environmental experts provide direct advice on ‘next steps’ should a risk be flagged up, which is hugely reassuring.  It takes flood insight and intelligence to another level.”

For more information visit www.landmark.co.uk/landmark-legal, telephone 0844 844 9966 or follow the team on Twitter.

This article was submitted to be published by Landmark Information Group as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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