Use This Inexpensive & Easy Method to Conserve Water

  • The ability to conserve water is easier than you might think. It’s also a good survival skill to have. Besides the fact that it makes your life easier when SHTF, it’ll lower your monthly water bill, too.

    Conserve Water One Spray Bottle At A Time

    Feel free to laugh. Just go buy a spray bottle when you’re all done knee-slappin’. It doesn’t need to be fancy or large, just a small, cleaning size spray bottle. At most stores, that’s going to run you less than $10, and trust me when I say it’s going to save you A LOT more than $10.

    Can Be Used To Wash Dishes

    Spray bottle, a little soap, and paper towels will do the trick. If the dishes have hard-to-remove food stuck to them, spray them down, let them sit for a bit, and then use an abrasive pad.

    Helps Conserve Water

    Washing your hands? Grab a spray bottle, a towel, some soap, and you’re good to go. It helps to have a buddy to spray for you, so you don’t get the spray bottle all wet and soapy.

    Conserve Water By Making A Change In Your Lifestyle

    Need a hold-over shower? Spray bottle, soap, and a towel are all you need. A daily shower constitutes a massive portion of the average person’s daily water use. You probably won’t even have used the whole spray bottle by the time you’re done.

    Have you tried this spray bottle method to conserve water? Do you have any other ways to lower your daily water consumption?

    Article Source: Survival Life



    2 Comments

    1. Anonymous said:

      If they’re building thousands of new homes in our community there must be no shortage of water

    2. Ron Willingham said:

      I keep a 5 gal bucket in my shower, run the shower to warm the water- generally its about 1 to 2 gal to get the water warm, I use that water to flush the toilet

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