What Is an Anti-Siphon Faucet?
An anti-siphon faucet prevents contaminated water from being back-washed into the main water supply. If water pressure unexpectedly drops, water may flow backwards and siphon into open pipes or fixtures (see Reference 1 below). Considerations Anti-siphon faucets should be used where a back-flow of water could cause a health hazard. Common locations for anti-siphon faucets are outdoor garden hose connections, toilets and sprinkler systems (see Reference 4 below). Features An anti-siphon faucet includes a rubber seal that allows water to flow in only one direction (see Reference 2 below). Function Anti-siphon faucets are particularly important outside of houses. Chemicals are used for lawns, plants, and swimming pools, so it is critical that precautions be in place to prevent contaminated water from entering the water supply used for drinking, cooking, and bathing. Identification An anti-siphon valve can be identified by looking for the UPC shield or the words “anti-siphon” on it. There