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Saving water in everyday life: tips for efficient use

16. January 2025

Water is a valuable resource that we often take for granted. However, using water responsibly not only has a positive impact on climate action, but also on your wallet. There are many simple ways in which you can save water in your everyday life and therefore also reduce the energy costs associated with water use. Here are some practical tips that you can implement immediately.

Showering instead of bathing

If you enjoy taking your daily bath, you should consider whether a shower would be a better choice. We use significantly more water when bathing than when showering. Therefore, if possible, try to shower more often and not extend your shower time unnecessarily. You will notice that you not only save water, but also energy when heating the water.

Turn off the tap during use

A common mistake that can waste a lot of water is leaving the tap running when it is not in use. For example, when brushing your teeth or shaving. Make sure you always turn the tap off again to avoid unnecessary water consumption. And dripping taps can also be a real source of water - so don't forget to repair them in good time.

Reduce water consumption in the shower

A practical tip for reducing water consumption when showering is to install a low-pressure shower head. This ensures that you get by with less water without having to sacrifice the comfort of a pleasant shower. Alternatively, you can install a flow restrictor, which also reduces the water flow and thus optimizes consumption.

Aerator in the tap

A simple but effective tool for saving water is an aerator. This is installed directly in the tap and ensures that less water flows through without you noticing it. The aerator mixes water with air so that you get by with less water but still feel the same jet of water. This allows you to save up to 50 percent water.

Use single-lever mixer

In the kitchen and bathroom, you can also save water with a single-lever mixer for the sink and shower. With a single-lever mixer, the water temperature can be set quickly and precisely, meaning you no longer have to search for the right mixture. This means less water consumption and more efficient use.

Flush stop button for the toilet

Toilets can often use a lot of water without being noticed, especially if they are not equipped with an economy button. A flush stop button for the cistern is a simple way to significantly reduce water consumption. You should also make sure that the cistern is properly sealed to avoid unnecessary water loss.

Conclusion

Water is one of the most important resources we have and it is up to us how we use it. By making a few simple adjustments in your everyday life, you can not only save water, but also energy - and thus help to protect our environment. Start implementing these tips and you will quickly feel the positive effects on your water consumption and energy costs.