- Check for leaks in your toilet.
Fill your toilet tank with a few drops of food coloring. If the coloring begins to develop in the bowl without being flushed, you may have a leak that is squandering more than 100 gallons of water every day.
Don't use your toilet as an ashtray or garbage can.
Showers should be shorter.
Five to ten liters of water are used each minute in a regular shower. Showers should be limited to the time it takes to soap up, wash down, and rise.
- Use water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors to save water.
Shower heads or flow restrictors that lower your shower flow to roughly three gallons per minute instead of five to ten are available at your local hardware or plumbing supply store. They're simple to install, and they'll keep your showers clean and invigorating.
- Have a bath
All except the quickest showers consume less water than a half filled tub.
- While cleaning your teeth, turn off the water.
Wet your brush before brushing and fill a glass with water to rinse your mouth.
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