Water-saving habits in the state of emergency due to drought

14 February 2024 Sustainability

In the state of emergency due to the current drought coniditons, the adoption of water-saving habits becomes crucial to ensure its availability and quality. Therefore, in this article, we provide some key tips for responsible water management at home.

 

 

Practical tips for water-saving at home

 

The starting point is the sink, the area that concentrates the highest water consumption in the household. While a quick shower is presented as a more efficient option, it is recommended that they be brief. Additionally, flow restrictors can be installed to help save up to 50% of water.

Another focus on savings is on the toilet, as dozens of liters of drinkable water are wasted daily. The use of dual-flush tanks or placing bottles with sand in the tank are effective strategies to minimize water consumption.

 

Other simple and meaningful gestures

 

Regarding personal hygiene, closing the tap while soaping hands, brushing teeth, or shaving, which is also a simple gesture with a significant impact on water savings and expenses. Moreover, the use of aerators, single-lever faucets, and dishwashers with Eco programs reduce water consumption and can reach up to 70% savings in some cases.

With the need for awareness and habit changes to preserve this essential resource and live sustainably, water-saving experts insist that we can be perfectly satisfied with 60-70 liters per person per day. They emphasize the need to reuse shower water for toilet flushing in eco-efficient homes. Additionally, responsibility in toilet usage is also highlighted.

 

 

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