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Should residential property stores save water? What if water is supplied to the owner for a short time when water is cut off?

Whether the residential property should store standby water needs to be considered according to the specific situation.

First of all, if the residential property has standby water, it can supply water to the owners for a short time when the water supply is stopped, which can alleviate the inconvenience of the owners during the water supply stoppage and improve the service quality of the residential area. However, this requires residential property to invest some resources and funds in the construction, maintenance and management of the standby pool, which may increase the cost of residential property.

Secondly, if there is no standby water in the residential property, the owner may face inconvenience or the quality of life may be affected during the water cut. In this case, the residential property may need to bear certain responsibilities.

Therefore, whether residential properties should store standby water needs to be decided on the basis of balancing costs and responsibilities. If the residential property has enough financial resources to undertake this responsibility, storing spare water can provide better services for the owners. However, if the financial resources of the residential property are limited or the management is inconvenient, other ways can be considered to deal with the water stoppage, such as notifying the owners of the water stoppage in advance and providing temporary water supply equipment.