How Tiger Dams™ Work

Want to know how Tiger Dams™ work?

Check out this infstructional video by employees of the Cedar Rapids Public Works Department demonstrating the city’s newest flood control option  — “Tiger Dams™,” orange rubber bladders that can be filled with water to provide a barrier against floodwaters.

This GazetteOnline video by Liz Martin shows the ease and speed with which the dams can be deployed.

For more info on Tiger Dams™ and how they can benefit your town or city contact us for more information.

 

Keeping Memorials Safe From Flooding

Many memorial sites that are at high risk of flooding or water damage do to their low height above sea level have Tiger Dams™ on site for immediate control in times of storm or high water levels.

Places like New York City, New Orleans and Miami to name a few keep Tiger Dams™ ready to go and teams prepared and trained in event of flooding.

To find out more about the many applications of Tiger Dams™ and how they can help your city or memorial sites in case of flooding check out our applications section or call us 1 504 813-7303   

 

Okanagan Flood Zone British Columbia, Canada

When Okanagan Lake reached a 27-year high, efforts to stem flood migration became a priority.

Tiger Dam™ Systems was called in to use their unique system of interconnected water filled bladder technology to keep the waters at bay.

The portable dams were deployed throughout the Okanagan Lake area in British Columbia, Canada including the cities of Kelowna and Penticton where even the historic SS Sicamous (a grounded paddle wheeler tourist attraction) was floating 20 centimeters off the ground.

Tiger Dam™ Systems has been called in all over the world to assist with flood control and can be used to contain bio-hazardous materials and wastewater.

To find out more about how Tiger Dam™ Systems can assist you with your flooding or retention situation, contact us or call Toll Free: (866)852-1118

Tiger Dam™ Systems in the Okanagan