If the tank is not checked periodically to ensure its safety, many damages and problems may occur, including:
Water contamination: If the tank is left without regular checking, it may lead to contamination of the water inside the tank. Polluted water can cause many health problems for people who use it, such as diarrhea, stomach infections, and skin diseases.
Water leakage: If the tank is not checked regularly, it may lead to damage to the tank and water leakage from it. Leakage can cause damage to floors, walls, ceilings, furniture, electrical appliances, and other property.
Increased water consumption: If the tank is leaking, this may lead to increased water consumption and costs, as more water must be used to replace the water lost due to leakage.
Corrosion: If the tank is not checked regularly, it may lead to gradual wear of the tank. Corrosion can cause damage and water leakage from the tank.
Increased costs: If there is any problem in the tank and it was not detected early, its repair may require higher costs and more effort.
Therefore, the tank must be checked periodically and ensured of its safety to avoid these problems and damages and to ensure that clean and healthy water is maintained inside the tank