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'We can make 500 sandbags an hour': Small business claims offer to council ignored

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Mon, 30 Jan 2023, 10:46pm

'We can make 500 sandbags an hour': Small business claims offer to council ignored

Author
Raphael Franks,
Publish Date
Mon, 30 Jan 2023, 10:46pm

A small business owner claims his offers to supply Auckland Council and Civil Defence with sandbags have been ignored.

Kyle Dransfield, owner and operator of the Sandbag Store in East Tamaki, told the听贬别谤补濒诲听his business can ramp up production to make over 10,000 sandbags in a day.

鈥淵ou only need three across your front door and you鈥檝e saved yourself several thousand dollars worth of insurance claims from flooding,鈥 Dransfield said.

鈥淭he maximum you鈥檇 pay for one sandbag is $8. If the council bought 20,000 of them, if they had a stockpile and they gave them out, you would have such a positive impact, the public would be a lot happier.鈥

Dransfield said he has tried to organise a contract with the council three times, but he was unable to speak to anybody who was interested or had the authority to make such a decision.

鈥淵ou get the runaround,鈥 Dransfield said. 鈥淵ou get put through to people that never get back to you, or you鈥檙e told 鈥榠t鈥檚 the roading contractors that are going to do this鈥.鈥

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown gives a media briefing at the Sunnynook Community Centre on the devastating Auckland floods. Photo / Dean Purcell

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown gives a media briefing at the Sunnynook Community Centre on the devastating Auckland floods. Photo / Dean Purcell

The only 鈥渟uccess鈥 Dransfield has had was with the Coromandel District Council who he said took his name and organised a stockpile of sandbags.

鈥淚 used to be involved in road contacting, and actually, if sandbag supplies are not in their contract they don鈥檛 do it - [contractor] have no obligation to store sandbags,鈥 he said.

听鈥淚f we knew there was going to be a disaster, and we had a relationship with the council, they could come to us and say: 鈥榃e鈥檝e got an emergency and we need 10,000 bags.鈥

鈥淚f we were given enough warning we would be able to get them out there. We can produce about 500 of them an hour,鈥 Dransfield said.

Residents in Clover Park, Henderson, have had their homes and livelihoods destroyed by the "biblical" floods on Friday night. Photo / Hayden Woodward

Residents in Clover Park, Henderson, have had their homes and livelihoods destroyed by the "biblical" floods on Friday night. Photo / Hayden Woodward

He said four people are needed for the industrial manufacturing of sandbags and it is faster than filling them one by one.

Dransfield said he sometimes questions the sustainability of his business given the limited need for his product.

But he is reminded of its worth in times of disaster and when his customers鈥 properties are spared from floodwaters, Dransfield said.

听鈥淭he problem is, it鈥檚 a low margin item, it鈥檚 not an exciting business to be in, nothing happens until we have a disaster and then we sell thousands of [sandbags].鈥

Dransfield said his most loyal customers were older folks who prepared their properties before any major storm.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to keep doing this for Mildred and Arthur, who come in here and say, 鈥榯hank goodness you鈥檝e got some sandbags!鈥

鈥淚f only we were able to speak to somebody [at council] who was a real person and who could make real decisions.鈥

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