Firewater tanks differ from the ordinary water tanks used in everyday life as they require high strength to significantly enhance the pressure for fire use. They are widely used in residential communities and industrial sectors. To achieve such strength, it's crucial that the internal pressure is sufficient. However, when filled with water, these tanks will undoubtedly accumulate scale. In this case, proper cleaning is necessary to prevent corrosion or other issues.
During the cleaning of firewater tanks, there are some differences from other types. Nylon brushes are required as the scale inside is difficult to remove. Therefore, you need to use some chemicals to dissolve the scale appropriately before brushing it out with the nylon brush. However, be mindful of your force while brushing, as though the nylon brush is not very strong, it still possesses a significant scrubbing power.
After appropriately cleaning the fire water tank, disinfection is required. However, for firefighters, it's crucial to prioritize personal safety during the disinfection process. When performing this step, always wear masks and gloves, and be particularly cautious about protecting your eyes, nose, and mouth. In case of any contact, immediately rinse with clean water.
After completing the correct steps, it's important to rinse with high-pressure water. This equipment achieves excellent cleaning results due to the powerful impact of the high-pressure water, which plays a crucial role in washing away the dirt inside.



































