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air brick

American  

noun

  1. a ceramic or metal unit the size of a brick, open at the sides for admitting air to a building interior.


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They say relatively cheap upgrades, including toilet bungs and air brick covers, can help cut damage and costs.

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"Door guards, air brick covers, alternative airbags and one-way valves are all good products that can stop the water even entering your house in the first place."

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He advocated using "flood boards" to block doorways and air brick covers instead.

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"About half of the people were put off by the price of flood protection," he said, adding that two door guards and some air brick covers would cost almost £2,000.

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Lord Smith said that although many households already had certain defensive products in place, including air brick covers and door barriers, this was not enough.

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