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1 Ensure Proper Placement Install the water tank on a flat, stable surface to prevent tilting or movement.    
2 Use Appropriate Base Support Place the tank on a strong base, like concrete, to support its weight when full.    
3 Store in a Shaded Area Position the tank in a shaded location to protect from prolonged sun exposure and temperature fluctuations.    
4 Inspect Regularly for Leaks Conduct routine checks for leaks or cracks to avoid water loss.    
5 Secure Tank Lid Keep the lid tightly closed to prevent dirt and debris from contaminating the water.    
6 Clean Regularly Empty and clean the water tank every six months to maintain water quality.    
7 Use Food-Grade Hoses Ensure pipes and hoses used for drinking water tanks are food-grade to prevent contamination.    
8 Install a First-Flush Diverter For rainwater harvesting, use a first-flush diverter to filter out debris.    
9 Maintain Optimum Fill Level Avoid overfilling to prevent pressure damage.    
10 Use a Water Quality Filter Install a filter to keep the water free from dirt and sediment.    
11 Ensure Proper Ventilation Add a ventilation pipe to allow air circulation and prevent tank vacuum.    
12 Check the Overflow Outlet Keep the overflow outlet clear and functioning to avoid water buildup.    
13 Secure Against Movement In high-wind areas, secure the tank to prevent it from shifting.    
14 Inspect Fittings and Connections Regularly check fittings and pipes for tightness to prevent leaks.    
15 Use Flexible Hoses Use flexible hoses for inlet and outlet connections to reduce strain.    
16 Protect Against Freezing Insulate pipes and tanks in cold climates to prevent freezing.    
17 Label Water Tanks Clearly label tanks used for non-potable water to avoid confusion.    
18 Consult a Professional for Installation Use a certified plumber or technician for the initial setup.    
19 Regularly Monitor Water Levels Use a gauge or manual checks to monitor water levels.    
20 Recycle or Dispose Responsibly At the end of its lifespan, recycle or dispose of the tank properly.