Parenting ~ Water Conservation Measures


Tip 1: Use a 6-liter water-saving toilet in your new house; replace your water-consuming toilet with a two-stage flushing kit.

Tip 2: Watch and check for leaks in the toilet. Turn off the water inlet valve and observe whether the water level in the tank is lowered, if there is any leakage, you should replace the stopper cap as soon as possible.

Tip #3: Change your urinal flushing device to an automatic sensor and adjust the flush time appropriately.

Tip 4: Lotus head and faucet if the water volume is too large, should be installed with appropriate flow control devices.

Tip #5: Replace rubber valve faucets with precision ceramic valve faucets to shorten faucet on/off time to minimize leakage and extend faucet life.

Tip #6: Turn off your faucets to save water.

Tip #7: Regularly check for leaks in water towers, cisterns or other plumbing connections.

Tip #8: Take a shower and use a low-flow shower head (shower should be no longer than 5 minutes).

Tip 9: To wash dishes, vegetables and laundry, put the right amount of water in the basin sink to wash, avoid direct rinsing with faucet to reduce the amount of water used.

Tip 10: Use rice and noodle water to wash dishes to save water and reduce the pollution of detergent.

Tip 11: Use dishwater, laundry water, dishwashing water and bath water to wash your car, scrub your floors or flush your toilet.

Wonder 12: Collect and recycle the water discharged from dehumidifiers, water purifiers, distilled water machines and other equipment.

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