NOAQ Flood Fighting System - Protect Against Flood

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NOAQ Flood Fighting System

Protect Against Flood


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Hi! I am , a university student who loves the latest devices. I introduced an innovative product called NOAQ Boxwall. These simple barriers could drive the flash floods. NOAQ Boxwall is an interlocking flood barrier. It can stand up to immense water pressure. Clamps at the top add extra support. Each boxwall weights 7.5 lbs, making it lighter than a sandbag. They can also set up much faster.


For more information watch this video.



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http://noaq.com/en/home/


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Hi @muhammadhateeb,

Thanks for your hunt. Because both tube wall and box wall have the same page, can you please change the product title (through the stemghunt.com website) to NOAQ Flood Fighting System.

Let me know via a comment reply when you’ve made requested change.

I have updated my post.Now you can check it.

Nice hunt, a system that prevent water from flowing. I hope all the flood-prone regions get this installed.

Pros:

  • Each piece is lighter than a sand bag.
  • Clamps together easily.

Cons:

  • Although lighter than a sandbag, at that size I'm sure they aren't easy to maneuver in rushing water.

Hmm. Interesting. I never saw a product like this that can prevent liquid from escaping out. I wonder whats the principle behind this.

This might be a blueprint to avoid Tsinami disasters or maybe I'm just getting ahead of myself, still, awesome hunt!

Hi, @muhammadhateeb, Cool Hunt
Here is my opinion about your product.

Pros:

  • I really like this flood barrier because it is lightweight therefore can be deployed quickly by a single person.
  • This barrier ensure to save more property in less time.
  • It's nice to see that it is stable and well anchored.
  • It can also be used in curves and at corners which is great.
  • It takes little storage space when stacked and very easy to transport.

Cons:

  • There is nothing negative to say about this product overall a unique and useful flood barriers.

I'm from the Philippines and some areas get flooded easily. I don't think this would be really helpful in our country since there's a lot of rivers and seas and the water level increaces in short amount of time. There's no other place to redirect the flash flood. This will surely be of use in other places though. Great hunt! :)

How simple things can be that helps us greatly! I would think many people will start buying these systems to protect their houses when living in areas where fluids are a returning event. Luckily I live above water and sea level without mountains or even hills within a range of 50 kilometers, therefore dont need it :)

Great hunt.. This can really help in flood prone communities.. NOAQ serves as barriers so that the water from flood could not enter.. I am hoping that it can withstand an immense pressure of water.. from the video, it uses a controlled water to test the strength of NOAQ.. Flood has a lot of pressure and sometimes carriers debris.. Hope it will withstand..

Floods and flash floods are a big problem these days. This looks like a very simple, yet useful technology that can benefit a lot of people. It's amazing how something so light could hold off that much water. The easy setup is also ingenious. I like how the guy in the video used two layers of the interlocking plastic to break the flow of water ahead of him while he completes the setup.

You're welcome. It was a good product. Good luck with​ your next one. 😃