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Why And How Should You Keep Your Domestic Water Storage Tank Clean?

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Why And How Should You Keep Your Domestic Water Storage Tank Clean?

Why And How Should You Keep Your Domestic Water Storage Tank Clean?

Your domestic water storage tank is something that helps you run the whole house and the sole supplier of water throughout your home. So, if the water from your domestic water storage tank becomes infected somehow, you will have a disaster in your hand. This is why it is important to clean the tank every few months.

Water is the easiest place for germ growth

Stored water or standing water is the best place for germs to grow and multiply. If you don’t clean your domestic water storage tank it will become contaminated.

Infected water may cause skin problems

If the water in your tank is contaminated or infected it will cause various skin diseases. While taking a bath or even only washing your hand and face can cause skin irritation or allergies. Too much hair fall is also a result of such cases.

The water tank can start smelling over time

These germs or bacteria that are growing inside your domestic water storage tanks can produce many kinds of chemicals and gases. These chemicals will, in turn, produce a foul smell in the tank and the water coming through your taps.

Algae actively grow on the inner body of the domestic water storage tank

Algae can grow on any wet or moist surfaces. If not maintained properly your tank will get filled with algae which can also contaminate the water. It is also not good for the inner body of the tank.

Contamination in water can result in illness

If you depend on your water tank for drinking, then infection in the water tank can make you ill. A lot of diseases like typhoid, diarrhoea, etc. are said to be all water-borne diseases.

There are several steps to how you should clean your domestic water storage tanks.

  • First, you need to clean the area surrounding the tank and top of the.
  • Then disinfect the tools that you will need to clean the tank.
  • But before you start cleaning inside, you will need to drain out the water and sludge. You can do this with the help of a sludge pump.
  • Next, scrub the inside of the tank to remove dirt, fungus, sediment, etc.
  • Using a high-pressure jet, wash the walls, ceiling and floor of the after scrubbing.
  • You need to ensure that all the dirt is gone. So to make sure, use a vacuum cleaner to suck out all the dirt.
  • Now, this vacuumed tank needs to be disinfected with the help of an anti-bacterial spray or liquid bleach.
  • Now as the tank is all done fill it again with water. This water when running through the taps will also disinfect the water pipes
  • Again drain all the water from your domestic water storage tank and keep it empty to dry.
  • Finally, after drying, you can use the clean tank again.

If your domestic water storage tank hasn’t been cleaned for quite a long time, then clean it today, before you or someone from your family becomes sick.

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The Essentials Of Pure, Healthy And Hygienic Water

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Advantages Of Plastic Water Storage Tank Over Concrete Water Tank

The Essentials Of Pure, Healthy And Hygienic Water

It is a proven fact that every person requires at least 20 to 50 liters of clean and healthy water every day for drinking, cleaning, and other personal needs. Science has also explained that a person can survive three weeks without food but cannot go on without a maximum of three to four days without water. Polluted water and water scarcity are the two most important socio-economic conditions that many humans living on Earth, especially India are deprived of. Polluted water is not just dirty but deadly. Water contamination may lead to water-borne diseases. Read below to know more about water-borne diseases.

Unfortunately, many people die of the above diseases for many years. Therefore, water must look and taste clean to maintain good health. Let us find some good reasons to have access to clean water right at home.

Prevents diseases

Most diseases are water-borne diseases and fatal medical conditions such as typhoid, cholera, hepatitis A, dysentery and many more diseases occur because of the consumption of contaminated water. People who are exposed to water that is unhygienic and unsafe to drink coming from sewage or contaminated sites such as industries tend to fall sick often. The consumption of dirty water may lead to several deadly diseases.

Provides nourishment

Life without clean water is unimaginable water is life. Water is the primary source of nutrition. Our body is made of 60 percent of water which is proof that we need to be adequately hydrated for all physiological systems to function properly. Water also helps to maintain organ health and improves blood circulation which is needed to transport oxygen and nutrients to every cell of the body.

Removes harmful toxins

Clean and pure water helps in removing the harmful toxins through the kidneys, intestines, lungs, lymphatic system and skin. These toxins are created due to bodily reactions that are obtained from outside sources or ones that occur because of the consumption of contaminated water.

Improves sanitation facilities

Clean water for sanitation uses is equally important. If dirty water is used for washing clothes, bathing, brushing teeth, etc, this too will give rise to several water-borne diseases. Similarly, for cooking, washing utensils, cleaning the kitchen, etc. Also, clean water is required. After all, personal hygiene is above all.

Therefore, the installation of a good quality plastic water storage tank such as Penguin Tank is vital to keep these diseases at bay. Install one now!

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Learn To Store Water For Long-Term Emergencies

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Learn To Store Water For Long-Term Emergencies

Learn To Store Water For Long-Term Emergencies

Our country’s eastern coast just got hit by the extremely severe cyclonic storm named ‘FANI’. It was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha after 2013. Some parts of West Bengal also got affected by this gigantic cyclone. However, Odisha suffered major damage and the state is still recovering from the after-effects of FANI. Several residential and commercial buildings were damaged followed by power cuts and limited or no water supply. Did you have enough water at home to last until the water came back? In times of long term emergencies, the only thing more important than food is water. This blog will focus on how to perfectly store water for long term emergencies and save your family from water shortage problems.

  • First, you need to decide how much water needs to be stored depending upon the number of family members. On an average, more than five litres of water is required for one person on a daily basis. Based on these, try to store at least two weeks of water supply for your family.

  • Select food grade containers to store water such as plastic food or beverage containers that are BPA free and manufactured using high-quality Low Linear Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) material. Penguin plastic water storage tanks are manufactured using these materials in West Bengal. Make sure not to reuse the containers that held beverages before as their residue encourages bacterial growth.

 

  • Clean the containers thoroughly with soap and warm water before filling them. Make sure to disinfect the water by either boiling or filtering it before storing. Try not to touch the inside of the container with hands to avoid contamination. Label the container with the purpose of its use such as drinking water and the date of bottling it. Store in a cool dark place away from direct sunlight.

 

  • Keep a regular check on the water every time you use to understand if you have enough water left or not. You can repeat the process if the water supply is still available to avoid any further water shortage issues.

It is important to stay safe at the time of natural calamities. During these times, there remains a high chance of water contamination. Therefore, avoid using water from an unknown source to protect yourself from water-borne diseases. Stay safe and assure to have a water storage plan in place to provide safe water to your family in times of need. You will be glad you did!

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The Do’s and Dont’s of cleaning the plastic water storage tank.

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The Do's and Dont's of cleaning the plastic water storage tank.

The Do's and Dont's of cleaning the plastic water storage tank.

Do you remember the last time you got your plastic water storage tank cleaned? Well, think and check how often do you clean your plastic water storage tank. Is it once a year, once in six months or once in three months or you actually do not remember? It may happen that you smelled something strong and foul in water. This situation mostly acts as a reminder that the tank requires cleaning. It is important to clean the tank regularly to avoid the contamination. Most diseases are water-borne diseases that have a negative impact on our overall health. Therefore, do not let this situation arise and clean your tank at regular intervals preferably every quarter of the year. The help of a professional is recommended to get this job done.

Let us discuss some do’s and don’ts that need to be followed while cleaning the water tank.

  • Take help from professionals as they are an expert and know the right procedure to do the cleaning.
  • Climb into the tank and do the cleaning using the right cleaning chemicals and tools.
  • Make sure to use protective boots, hats, gloves, and masks.
  • Give the entire cleaning process sufficient time as it is a lengthy process and do not rush. It can take approximately three to four hours to do the job.
  • First, drain the tank completely and make sure no water is left inside the tank. Use the washout valve to drain the tank. Do not throw away the water, rather store it in a few big containers and use it to wash the stairs, cars, or water the garden.
  • After emptying the tank completely, take the next step of cleaning the interior of the tank. Use a good quality cleanser and a brush to clean the interior. At times, experts use the high-pressure jet to do the cleaning.
  • Scrub the inside of the tank properly as the pollutants stick to the walls of the tank over time.
  • Use a sludge pumping equipment to remove the sludge deposit from the surface of the tank.
  • After having scrubbed and sludged thoroughly, wash the interior of the tank using a hose pipe with a strong force.
  • Your tank is clean and ready to be filled with water.

Follow these simple steps and clean your plastic water storage tank regularly.

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Save Your Health and Say No To Water Borne Diseases

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Save Your Health and Say No To Water Borne Diseases

Save Your Health and Say No To Water Borne Diseases

Water is the source of life and waterborne disease are the most common type that affects us. The most waterborne diseases are caused by pathogenic microorganisms that make the water impure. These diseases spread while bathing, washing, drinking or eating food prepared from infected water. We have read about the different uses of water here.

With a never-ending use of water, we can imagine the importance of pure and fresh water. According to a research by World Health Organisation, waterborne diseases cause more than 3 million deaths every year. These waterborne diseases affect us in many ways. The most common types of infections that affect us include protozoan, bacterial, viral, and algal. Let us take a look at the most common types of waterborne disease.

Diarrhea

Diarrhea is the most common and first sign of water-borne diseases.

Dysentery

Dysentery is a bacterial disease caused by the microorganism called Shigella. It can cause abdominal cramps, bloody stool, and anal pain.

Cholera

Cholera is a bacterial disease that affects the intestine. It can cause dehydration, vomiting and electrolyte imbalance.

Typhoid Fever

Typhoid fever can cause different symptoms and can cause a skin rash with rose-colored spots on the chest and abdomen.

Hepatitis A and E

These two types of hepatitis virus can attack the liver and cause jaundice, vomiting and abdominal discomfort. Liver failure can be a cause in case of Hepatitis E.

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome(SARS)

SARS can cause flu-like symptoms and sometimes similar to pneumonia. It can result in death.

Polio: Polio spreads through ingestion and can cause dizziness, vomiting, and body pain that can result in muscle weakness, paralysis and also death.

Polyomavirus Infection

Polyomavirus infects respiratory tract, followed by kidneys.

Therefore, it is clear that how important is a safety of the water. Do not compromise with the quality of water stored at home to never deal with these. Penguin water storage tanks protect the water that is stored inside and keeps it bacteria and germ-free. Its high-quality features keep the water pure and fresh and provide safe water for different uses. Save water and store water in the most trusted brand of Water Storage Tanks in India, Penguin Tank.

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