With much of the nation’s midsection and western states experiencing extended drought and dry conditions, it is important to remember drought preparation and water conservation safety. Water is a precious and limited resource and even making the simplest changes to your daily routines can have a significant impact.
Using water more efficiently and practicing drought preparation all the time will not only save money but, more importantly, will protect the quality of life of current and future generations. With the vastness of our country, it’s sometimes easy to forget how dependent we all are on water in our everyday lives. With increasing impacts of climate change worldwide, water is becoming scarce. In fact, over the period from 2000 through 2020, roughly 20 to 70 percent of the U.S. land area experienced conditions that were at least abnormally dry at any given time.
To help you begin making conservation a way of life, here are ten water conservation safety tips from Security Specialists.
- Turn off the water when shaving or brushing your teeth
- Fix leaks, including leaky toilets
- Install high-efficiency toilets, aerators on bathroom faucets, and water-efficient shower heads
- Take shorter showers
- Only use dishwashers and washing machines when loads are full
- Water your lawn sparingly and only when experiencing extended dry conditions
- Plant drought-tolerant/resistant plants
- Recycle indoor water to use on plants
- Don’t water your lawn when it rains
- Don’t use water to clean driveways, patios, and sidewalks – use a broom or blower instead