The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has issued an advisory to New Brunswick about the impending flood season.
“Twice in recent years, we have seen the devastating effects that flooding can have on communities in New Brunswick,” said Graham Little, government relations manager at IBC. “Warming temperatures, melting snow, ice jams, and rain are all contributing factors to flood conditions.”
Graham also urged residents to take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their properties during this season.
“IBC is asking New Brunswickers in flood-prone areas to be on the alert and to stay safe,” he said. “We want to help make sure New Brunswick residents are prepared and ready to deal with the potential damages.”
In a statement, the bureau laid out a few tips on how New Brunswickers can prepare for the coming flood season. These include:
To protect properties from water damage, the IBC shared these tips:
Meanwhile, if flooding is imminent, the bureau advised residents to:
“Several insurers now offer residential overland flood insurance, which, along with sewer backup coverage, helps reduce the financial risk of flooding events,” IBC said in a statement. “This product, as well as sewer backup coverage, is optional; it must be added to the home insurance policy at an additional cost.”
IBC also advised residents to visit its official website for more tips on how to stay safe during the flood season.