👉 Residential fluid refers to the liquid portion of a household's water supply that is used for domestic purposes, such as drinking, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. This fluid typically comes from the municipal water supply and is collected in storage tanks or reservoirs within the home. It is distinct from other water components like potable water (used for drinking and cooking) and non-potable water (used for irrigation or toilet flushing). Residential fluid can vary in quality depending on factors like water treatment processes, local water sources, and household usage patterns, but it generally needs to be treated to ensure it is safe and suitable for these purposes.