| Sand Bags Purpose
Sandbags, when properly filled and
placed, will redirect storm and debris flows away from
property improvements.
Filling
- Fill sandbags one-half full. Sand
is suggested if readily available; however, sand
is not mandatory, and any local soil may be used.
- Fold top of sandbag down and rest
bag on its folded top.
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| Placing Care should be taken to stack sandbags in
accordance with the illustrations. Place each sandbag as
shown, completing each layer prior to starting the next
layer. Limit placement to two layers unless a building is
used as a backing or sandbags are pyramided as shown.
It is important to place the bags with
the folded top of the bag in the upstream or uphill
direction to prevent the bags from opening when water
runs by them.
Limitations
- Sandbags will not seal out water.
- Sandbags deteriorate when exposed
for several months to continued wetting and
drying. If bags are placed too early, they may
not be effective when needed. If it is necessary
that bags remain durable for a longer time, the
addition of cement can increase effective life.
- Sandbags are basically for
low-flow protection (up to two feet). Protection
from high flow requires a permanent type of
structure.
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