Water Tanks
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1 Do Not Place on Uneven Ground Avoid installing on an unstable or sloped surface.    
2 Do Not Overload Base Ensure the base can handle the tank’s full weight; don’t place it on weak foundations.    
3 Do Not Expose to Direct Sunlight Avoid prolonged exposure to UV light to extend the tank's life.    
4 Do Not Use for Hazardous Chemicals Don’t store non-approved chemicals, as they may damage the tank material.    
5 Do Not Leave Lid Open Always close the lid to prevent debris and contaminants from entering.    
6 Do Not Neglect Regular Cleaning Failing to clean the tank can lead to bacteria buildup.    
7 Do Not Use Non-Food-Grade Pipes Avoid non-food-grade pipes, especially for drinking water, to prevent contamination.    
8 Do Not Overfill the Tank Overfilling can cause stress and damage the tank structure.    
9 Do Not Ignore Signs of Wear Address any visible cracks or leaks immediately.    
10 Do Not Allow Unfiltered Water Avoid adding water without filtering to keep sediment out.    
11 Do Not Block Overflow Outlets Keep overflow outlets clear to prevent tank flooding or damage.    
12 Do Not Use Sharp Tools on Tank Avoid using sharp tools that may damage the tank surface.    
13 Do Not Overtighten Fittings Over-tightening can crack connections, leading to leaks.    
14 Do Not Install Without Ventilation Without a vent, the tank may experience pressure issues.    
15 Do Not Place Near Sharp Objects Keep the tank away from sharp objects or rough surfaces to avoid punctures.    
16 Do Not Store Water Without Testing Quality Always ensure water quality is safe, especially for drinking purposes.    
17 Do Not Ignore Temperature Extremes Take precautions in extremely hot or cold climates to protect the tank.    
18 Do Not Use Unlabeled Tanks for Drinking Water Ensure all drinking water tanks are labeled to avoid confusion.    
19 Do Not Delay Repairs Promptly repair or replace damaged parts to prevent bigger issues.    
20 Do Not Dump or Dispose Irresponsibly When no longer in use, avoid improper disposal methods—opt for recycling.