I just moved in or rebuilt the property. Why does the backflow prevention device need to be tested?

Whether or not anyone is living at the property, the backflow prevention device is doing its job to prevent water from moving backwards into the drinking water system and may need maintenance. The backflow prevention device must be tested once a year based on the time of installation of the device, not whether anyone was living on the property.

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1. What is a backflow prevention device?
2. How often must a backflow prevention device be tested?
3. I just moved in or rebuilt the property. Why does the backflow prevention device need to be tested?
4. How will I know when it is time to have a backflow prevention device tested?
5. How do I get in touch with a Certified Tester?
6. How much do the testers charge for a backflow test?
7. What happens if I don’t have a passing backflow test for this year?
8. I’m a tenant. Doesn’t my landlord/property manager need to take care of this?
9. My postcard says my last test was less than 12 months ago. Why do I need another test?
10. Can’t I test it myself?
11. How can I make sure my backflow prevention device does not break during a freeze?
12. What is a Backflow Administration Fee?
13. How do I install a backflow prevention device?