• Instead of using water that is running directly from the faucet, wash your vegetables in a pan or sink that is just partially filled with water or in the sink itself.
  • If it takes your shower fewer than 20 seconds to fill a bucket that is one gallon in size, you might consider upgrading to a showerhead that uses less water.
  • Set a timer for no more than five minutes for your shower. You might save as much as one thousand gallons of water each month.
  • When you are through cleaning your fish tank, put the water that has been drained into a container and use it to water your plants. Because it has a high concentration of nitrogen and phosphate, the water can serve as an efficient and cost-free source of fertiliser.
  • When defrosting food, you should not use running water.
  • Instead of letting the water run while you scrape your pots and pans clean, you should soak them first.
  • Always conserve water by throwing tissues away in the garbage rather than flushing them down the toilet.
  • Do not put ice cubes that fall while you are filling your glass with ice from the freezer in the sink even if you drop them by accident. Put them instead in the soil of a houseplant.
  • Put some food colouring in the tank of your toilet. A leak exists when water is able to enter the bowl of the toilet even after it has been flushed. If you fix it, you might save up to one thousand gallons of water each month.
  • When doing the laundry, adjust the amount of water in the washer to correspond with the load’s weight.
  • Installing an instant water heater on your kitchen sink will free you from the necessity of letting the water run while it heats up in order to get the desired temperature. Your household will have lower heating bills as a result of this action.
  • Install insulation on the pipes that carry hot water to reduce the amount of water that must be passed through the system before the faucet can deliver hot water.
  • Always wait until you have a full load of clothes before doing the laundry.
  • Try to use as little water as possible when cooking food. Additionally, this will keep more of the nutrients intact.
    Put a bucket in the shower so you can catch the water as it gets warmer or as it runs. You can flush toilets with this water or use it to water plants.

Living-Water is the place to go to rent a water dispenser in London or to purchase a water cooler. You may get water coolers for the house or office by renting them.