How to save water in our daily life?


August 28, 2009 | Environment | Hits: 1762



Water is indispensable in our daily life. Save water in our daily life not only can save your money on your bills, but also help your to make a contribution to the environment protection . So it is very important and essential for us to save water in our daily life. Here are some tips on how we can save water in our daily life.

1.    Reuse the water. We can use the water at home repeatedly. For example, we can use the rinse rice water to wash vegetables. The water can be used to water flowers. The rinse water in washing machine can be used for the next batch of washing water. The last washing water can be used for mop the floor, wash mop or water the toilet bowl.

2.    Save the water which can be used. If the shower fails to reach the water temperature, when drop, we can put the cold water into a container. The cold water can be reused for washing, water the flower and so on.

3.    Reduce the number of using water. We’d better wash the family’s clothes together. If we use the washing machine, we should improve its water-saving technology and put moderate detergent to reduce the use of water. Starting from the small things to improve the efficiency of water use.

4.    Consider the water consumption according to the situation. When we use the toilet bowl, it’s better to use the one which displacement volume is small. The smaller one is better to save water.

5.    Get rid of bad habits of using water. We can get rid of bad habits of using water in order to save water, such as exchange the TV channel without close the faucet, open the door or pick up the phone with water, use the toilet bowl to wash away cigarette butts and fine waste.

Article Summary: Water is indispensable in our daily life. Save water in our daily life can save your money on your bills and help your to make a contribution to the environment protection. So it is very important and essential for us to save water in our daily life.








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