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You don't need to "blow out" anything. You just need enough air in the lines for the water to expand. That's it.
...surely you jest. Your idea is that the management should wait for the pipes to burst and property to be damaged and ONLY THEN shut off the main water supply?
As if the tenants even have the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars needed to make those sort of repairs?
Yes because everyone does as they're told...