Is there any way to make people around us save water?

In fact, as long as we pay attention to the little things around us, it is easy to save water. For example, when removing heavy oil stains on tableware, do not use detergent directly. Wipe it with paper first, and then wash it. This can Save more than half of the water used.

When washing hands, washing in a basin saves more water than using a long flow of water. The same is true when washing vegetables, fruits or washing dishes. Opening the faucet and rinsing continuously is very water-consuming. Intermittent flushing can save water. Save the used water and use it again.

Washing machines in the home consume a lot of water. In order to save water, manufacturers and scientific researchers have made great efforts to Save water as much as possible while ensuring clean clothes.

This slanted shape is not for beauty or novelty. The 10-degree slope design has its own reasons. The washing barrel is crooked 10 degrees. Afterwards, its water level becomes relatively deeper, which can achieve the washing effect of a larger amount of water. Therefore, it saves water.

The program set by the washing machine is generally one wash and two rinses, which mainly consumes water. Let’s talk about rinsing. If we don’t use washing powder, wouldn’t we be able to save rinsing water?

This ultrasonic washing machine can emit 20,000 shock waves per second, which can remove dirt from clothes. The washing machine is also equipped with a special electrolyzed water device, which can decompose the water molecules in the tap water into hydrogen ions and oxygen ions, and use the ions to decompose and adsorb stains and dust to clean the clothes. A two-pronged approach, this Washing machines that do not use washing powder can save more than 30% of water than ordinary washing machines.

Also, do not set the water level of the washing machine too high, otherwise there will be a lack of friction between the clothes, which will not wash them clean but waste water.

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In addition to washing machines, toilets are also major water users in households, accounting for about 35% of residents’ water consumption. A family of three will flush more than 3,000 liters of water a month.

Technicians have developed a new type of toilet that consumes only 4 liters of water each time, saving one-third to one-half of the water than the existing toilet.

Its water tank accumulates air while filling with water, uses the pressure in the water supply pipe to compress the air accumulated inside, and then pushes the water to flow into the toilet bowl at a higher speed. Different from the "pull" force of traditional sanitary ware, this new type of sanitary ware Sanitary ware uses "push" force to discharge dirt, and the momentum is large, so it can save water.

In fact, other domestic water in the home can also be used to flush the toilet. For example, after the last rinse, clothes After washing, the water discharged from the washing machine looks relatively clean. It is a pity to flow directly into the sewer pipe. There are also water after washing face and vegetables. It would be great if it could be reused. Amateur inventor Wu Hanping He developed a domestic water reuse device and obtained a national patent. He connected the kitchen sink, bathroom basin and toilet water tank to a water storage tank. The relatively clean water flowing out of the sink and basin entered the water storage tank. , for toilet flushing.

In short, saving water and electricity resources in the home cannot only rely on the support of new technologies and new products developed by scientific researchers, but also requires each of us to start from scratch. Simple practices that seem inconspicuous can actually play a big role. Don’t underestimate these efforts. Your contribution to everyone is contained in them.