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Non-Potable Water Emoji

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Unicode
Code Point
U+1F6B1
1F6B1
Emoji Name
non potable water
Version
Date Added for Emoji
1.0August 2015
Category
Keywords
non-potable waterwaterno

🚱 Meaning and Explanation

The 🚱 emoji shows a faucet with a drop of water, overlaid with a red circle and a diagonal line through it.
This symbol means "Non-Potable Water" or "Not Drinking Water."
It indicates that the water from a particular source is unsafe for human consumption.

You'll typically find this sign near water sources that are used for irrigation, industrial purposes, or other non-drinking uses.
Its purpose is to prevent people from drinking contaminated water, which could lead to illness.

🚱 How to Use

This emoji is used to warn that water is not safe to drink.

  1. To indicate unsafe water sources: Use it near taps, fountains, or spigots where the water is not treated for drinking.
  2. In public health warnings: Include it when advising against consuming water from certain natural sources.
  3. For safety in industrial or agricultural settings: Use it to differentiate between potable and non-potable water supplies.

🚱 Cultural Background

Region Common Meaning Additional Notes or Misunderstandings
🌍 Global Universal sign for "Non-Potable Water" Widely understood due to its use in public health and safety signage.
💧 Water Sources Crucial for preventing waterborne illnesses. Essential in areas where water quality cannot be guaranteed.
🏕️ Outdoor/Camping Important for distinguishing safe drinking water. Campers and hikers rely on such signs for safety.

Common Misunderstandings of 🚱

Assuming it's only for taste

Some might think the water is just unpleasant, not dangerous.

Tip: Emphasize that it's unsafe for health, e.g., "This water is unsafe to drink 🚱. May cause illness."

Ignoring the warning

Despite the clear sign, some individuals might still drink the water, especially if thirsty.

Tip: Provide alternative sources of potable water if available, or explain the risks clearly.

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