Flood Control Solutions for
Museums and Attractions
Prevent Flooding At Museums and Attractions
Within museums, art galleries and attractions there are exhibits and pieces worth anywhere upwards of millions of dollars. Protecting assets within these spaces from natural disasters is more important than ever before. Flood damage has the ability to cause mandatory closures of these spaces which results in significant revenue loss. In addition to the loss of revenue, hundreds of thousands of dollars in structural repairs are common post flooding.
Heavy rainfall, severe storms and insufficient drainage around predominantly urban areas where museums and galleries exist cause severely damaging floods. Keeping the doors open for existing exhibits and gallery pieces is paramount to your success. Having an emergency protocol in place for flooding is mandatory to staying protected.
Garrison Flood Control has the flood protection solutions that fit perfectly into any emergency protocol measure. Efficiently deploy rapid solutions that allow you to always keep the valuables within your space as protected as possible.
Most Common Causes & Areas of Flooding At Museums & Attractions:
Severe Storms & Heavy Rainfall
Flash Flooding
Storage Facilities
Exhibits & Art Displays
Outdated Infrastructure
Overflowing Drains & Sewers
Flood events at museums or galleries can destroy valuable art or exhibits.
Flooding results in the cancellation or postponement of the launch of new exhibits or attractions.
All 50 states are subject to flash flood and severe flooding at events.
Garrison Can Provide Flood Barriers For:
Divert Water Away From:
Perimeter Protection
Galleries & Exhibits
Events & Pavilions
Museum Flood Protection
Entryway Flood Protection
Divert Water Away From:
Doorways & Entryways
Stairwells & Basements
Warehouse & Storage Centers
Fairground Protection
Divert Water Away From:
Fairgrounds & Festivals
Amusement Parks
Attractions
Facility Flood Protection
Divert Water Away From:
Electrical & Power Substations
Server Rooms & Equipment
Temperature Controlled Rooms
View The Case Study on How The National Gallery of Art Used The Mayim™️ Flood Barriers to Protect All Entryways From Flooding.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Museum & Attraction Flood Protection
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The best flood barriers for museums, galleries, and attractions are systems that can be rapidly deployed, protect entry points, and safeguard high-value assets. Effective options include modular flood barriers, aluminum flood walls, water diversion barriers, and perimeter protection systems. These solutions help keep water away from exhibits, storage areas, and infrastructure, with providers like Garrison Flood Control offering systems designed for protecting valuable collections.
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Flood protection is critical because museums and galleries house exhibits and artifacts that can be worth millions of dollars. Flood damage can destroy irreplaceable pieces, force closures, and lead to significant financial loss and structural repairs.
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Common causes include severe storms, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, insufficient drainage, outdated infrastructure, and overflowing drains or sewer systems, particularly in urban areas where many museums are located.
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The most vulnerable areas include exhibit spaces, storage facilities, entryways, and lower-level areas where valuable collections or infrastructure may be exposed to water intrusion.
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Flood barriers protect exhibits by blocking or redirecting water away from buildings and critical areas. By preventing water intrusion, they help preserve artwork, artifacts, and installations that cannot be replaced.
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Flooding can force closures, delay or cancel exhibits, and prevent public access. It can also damage facilities, disrupt programming, and reduce revenue for museums and attractions.
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Yes. Flood protection systems can safeguard both exhibit areas and infrastructure such as electrical systems, storage rooms, and building access points, helping maintain safe and functional operations.
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Emergency planning is essential because museums must protect high-value assets quickly when a flood threat arises. Having a defined flood protocol and deployable protection systems helps reduce damage and response time.
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Flood protection helps prevent revenue loss by keeping facilities open and operational. By avoiding closures and damage to exhibits, museums and attractions can continue serving visitors and hosting events.
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The best strategy is to develop a proactive flood plan that includes identifying vulnerable areas, implementing flood barriers, and preparing for rapid deployment during severe weather. Early planning helps protect both assets and operations.