๐ฑ represents non-potable water, typically shown as a faucet and glass crossed out by a red prohibition symbol.
Non-potable water signs are utilized to inform the public that a water source is unsuitable for drinking, brushing teeth, or food preparation. This visual warning is essential in areas where recycled, untreated, or chemically treated water is accessible, ensuring safety through universal iconography.
In practical communication, ๐ฑ is used to identify hazardous water sources or to remind others of site safety rules. Common usage examples include: "Do not drink from the garden hose ๐ฑ," "The water at this campsite is ๐ฑ," or "Please note that all outdoor taps are marked ๐ฑ for your safety."