Water outage solutions for homes

Three water outage solutions for homes

Parts of the country have been experiencing water outages of late. Here are a few solutions you can try to ensure you have water at home.

Eakage on the plastic faucet water tap
Eakage on the plastic faucet water tap /iStock

Parts of the country has been experiencing water outages since June 22. 

This has caused major problems, especially at businesses and schools. 

It is not the first time that the country is facing a water crisis and it might not be the last. 

Here is how you can find solutions for water outages in your home: 

READ: eThekwini probes high water demand in central, southern regions

Jojo tank 

One of the best ways to store water for rainy days, from rainy days, is a Jojo tank. 

The tank is used to collect and store rainwater. 

The tanks come in different sizes.

The water can be used for irrigation, flushing toilets, and washing clothes. 

The water can be used for drinking with proper filtration.

Borehole 

Boreholes are one of the best financial investments you can make for your home. 

Although it is costly to drill a borehole, it is a permanent, good solution to the water crisis. 

Water bottles 

If you don't have the money for the above two options, simply storing water in bottles or cans for water outages is a good way to plan.

READ: uThukela greenlights R48m water project

How to preserve water in your home

- Use the shower instead of the bath and when soaping up in the shower, turn off the water. Also, while waiting to get the right temperature for the water, use a bucket so the cold water doesn't go to waste. 

- Don't leave the water running while brushing your teeth.

- Use the washing machine fully loaded, not half full, to save water. 

- For handwashing your clothes, don't fill the tub, and do not rinse more than once. 

- When washing dishes, don't fill the sink, but pour enough water to enable you to wash the dishes and refrain from rinsing dishes with running water. 

- Water the plants with a watering can. 

- Reuse rain water to water your garden, wash your car or even do laundry. 

- Fix all leaks in your house. 

- When pouring water into a glass to drink, only pour as much as you will be able to drink. 

- Use a bucket and sponge to clean the car instead of a hose pipe. 

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