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How to save water: Tips for saving water at home

Most of the water used in the home comes from toilets, washing machines, showers, bathtubs, faucets and leaks, but what you do Saving water is pretty easy. These 10 waters saving tips will get you on the path to saving water in your home. Put a rock in the water from your toilet tank . Flushes an average of 100L of water per day down the toilet. If you don't have a high-efficiency toilet, try filling your tank with something that will displace some of that water, like a brick.

Use the right amount of water for each load of laundry. Typically, 15-40% of indoor water use in homes comes from laundry. Save water by adjusting your washing machine settings to the right load size. Choose your washing machine wisely. When you consider whether washing machines are top-loading or front-loading, car washes are consuming generally less water.

Water plants wisely. Water your lawn or garden early in the morning or late at night so that the water is sufficient and does not immediately evaporate in the heat of the sun. Install a low-flow showerhead. A low-flow showerhead can save you 57 gallons of water during a 10-minute shower. Find and repair leaks.

Water is wasted every year due to household leaks. One of the most effective ways to reduce your water footprint is to fix leaky faucets and toilets. Use a dishwasher. Dishwashing accounts for less than 2 percent of indoor water use, but using a machine is actually more water-efficient than washing hands, especially when using full loads. Turn off the water.

Teach the whole family to turn off the tap while brushing their teeth or shaving. Every little bit of saving water helps! Thaw food in the fridge. Instead of running frozen food under hot tap water, schedule time to let it thaw in the fridge. Manage outdoor water usage.

Don't forget outdoor water protection either. Equip all hoses with shut-off nipples that can prevent hose leaks. What else can you do still do to save water? If you use your dishwasher or washing machine, make sure you fully load each cycle. Running full cycles helps save water save as these devices fill up to a certain level and if you have more dishes or clothes the amount of water needed for each cycle will decrease.

This ensures you get maximum energy and water savings every time you use your appliances. Here is a video on how to save water by cleaning your dishwasher pack efficiently: One of the best water-saving tips out there, perhaps the most effective, is simple: shower instead of bath. Showers are a more efficient way of using water for bathing. Here are more tips for saving water while showering.


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