How many litres could your home save—without changing your lifestyle?
đź’§ Drop by Drop: Creating a Water-Wise Home
Because Every Drop Has a Story You hear it—a faint drip, drip in the kitchen. Seems harmless, right? But here’s the thing:
- 🚰 Just one leaky tap can waste up to 75–100 litres of water a day. Over a year, that’s enough to fill a small swimming pool—or provide drinking water for a family for months. In a country where water scarcity affects millions, fixing that “small” leak becomes a big win for the planet.
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- 🚿 Flow Like a Pro
Next stop: the bathroom. That refreshing morning shower? It can use 10–15 litres per minute with a standard showerhead. Now, imagine switching to a low-flow version—you could save up to 50% of that water, without sacrificing your suds or your satisfaction. Multiply that across households, and you’ve got crores of litres saved each year. Smart move, right?
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- 🌧️ Harvest the SkyÂ
Then there’s the rain—nature’s gift we often let drain away. But with a simple rainwater harvesting system, you can collect and store water for gardening, cleaning, or even groundwater recharge.
In many Indian cities, rainwater harvesting is not only smart—it’s also encouraged (and sometimes required by law). Just 1,000 sq ft of rooftop can harvest up to 25,000 litres during a single monsoon season. That’s a free, clean, renewable resource—falling right into your lap.
"Maximize convenience and cut water waste with the WaterScience Tap Extension—flexible, efficient, and perfect for every kitchen sink!"
"Stay alert with the Goldmedal Liquid Water Alarm Bell—featuring a flashing LED and indicator to keep you safe from leaks and water damage!"
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