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We live in a world with scarce natural resources and water is one of them.
Here we will help you to reduce your water consumption and save on your household bill. Stick around to find out which are the essential keys to save water at home.
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In Spain, we use an average of 133 liters of water per person per day, or in other words, 7 20-liters jugs, according to INE data. This makes us one of the five countries in the European Union that consumes the most water per inhabitant. Let's take a closer look:
In an average household, water consumption is as follows:
The question to ask is ‘how much of that water are we wasting?’ Did you know that a dripping tap wastes more than 75 litres of water per day? According to the WHO, the most water is wasted in the toilet (38%). This is followed by washing clothes with 22%; 20% is lost in the shower and 7% for washing dishes.
We are sure that after reading these figures you are as keen as we are to save water at home, either because of the economic cost or to make your home a more sustainable place. Considering the price of water, and the fact that it is a more precious commodity now than ever, any way of saving water at home is welcome and necessary.
Read on and discover the best tips to save water at home!
As we saw a moment ago, one of the main culprits of water wastage are leaks. A small leak at home can cause the litres of water wasted to skyrocket. Regularly check your taps, showers, toilets and pipes for these small leaks and repair them immediately - don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today! You will save significantly on your monthly bill if you tackle the problem as soon as you discover it.
There are numerous water-saving devices available on the market that will help you reduce your water consumption. For example, you can install low-flow showerheads, faucets with aerators or dual-flush toilets. With these devices you will save at least 50% water without losing the comfort of a good water flow.
Sometimes we overlook the maintenance of our toilet, but it is essential when it comes to saving water at home, we tell you how you can do it:
There is a lot of the water we use every day that could have a second life and could help us save water at home.
You will see that these little tricks are a great help in saving water at home.
Proper use of the washing machine and dishwasher will greatly reduce your water bill at the end of the month. When washing clothes or dishes, make sure you wait until you have a full load. Use efficient washing programmes that use less water and energy. Also, consider reusing towels and avoid pre-rinsing dishes, as long as they are not heavily soiled.
With good forethought and organisation, you can take food out the day before to defrost in the fridge, thus avoiding the hot water jet that we usually use to speed up defrosting. You can also defrost in water that comes from recycling.
The most important factor in making a real change in saving water at home is awareness and education. Make sure you educate yourself about the importance of water and how your daily consumption affects the environment.
Share this article with your family and friends, and promote the adoption of sustainable habits that will help you save water at home. Remember that every small action counts and that we can all make a difference - social responsibility is an individual task!
Probably the most important point to save water at home is to have efficient taps that help you to reduce the use of resources in your home.
Timed taps, sensor taps and/or taps with energy and flow saving systems can reduce your water consumption at home by 50-70%.
Now that you know much more, what will be your first change? At ramonsoler we offer you a wide range of sustainable taps because we are committed to the environment and, above all, to your daily savings, because every action counts!
Start saving water at home now!