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It Protects our Drinking Water
Backflow prevention devices are crucial in keeping our drinking water safe from contamination. These devices prevent the backflow of polluted water into our clean water supply, ensuring that we have access to safe and clean drinking water.
It is Required by Law
In many places, backflow prevention devices are required by law to be installed in certain buildings or industries to protect public health. National Backflow Prevention Day helps raise awareness about these laws and the importance of following them for the safety of our community.
It Can Save Lives
Backflow incidents can result in serious illness or even death if contaminated water makes its way into our drinking supply. By promoting backflow prevention on National Backflow Prevention Day, we are helping prevent these occurrences and potentially saving lives.
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Attend a backflow prevention workshop
Find a local workshop or seminar about backflow prevention and attend to learn more about this important topic.
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Check your home's backflow prevention system
Take the time to check your home's backflow prevention system and make sure it is functioning properly. This can help prevent contamination of your water supply.
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Spread awareness on social media
Use your social media platforms to spread awareness about backflow prevention and educate others on the importance of this issue.
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Plan a community event
Organize a community event focused on backflow prevention, such as a street fair or informational session at a local park or community center.
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Volunteer with a local organization
Find a local organization that works towards promoting backflow prevention and offer your time to volunteer and support their efforts.
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National Backflow Prevention Day is celebrated on August 16 every year. In 2024 National Backflow Prevention Day will occur on a Friday.
Get ready to raise awareness and celebrate National Backflow Prevention Day on August 16! This important day was established in the early 2000s as a way to educate people about backflow prevention, which helps keep our water clean and safe. Backflow occurs when unwanted water flows in the opposite direction, potentially contaminating our drinking water with harmful substances. On this day, we can show our appreciation for those who work hard to prevent backflow and learn more about the importance of protecting our water supply. So let's spread the word and make a positive impact on our communities!