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Shorter Showers: Take shorter showers and limit them to 5-10 minutes.
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Use a Bucket: To minimize water use when washing cars or outdoor toys, use a bucket instead of a hose.
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Collect Rainwater: Use buckets to collect rainwater to water plants, and gardens, or wash hands outside.
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Water Plants Wisely: Water plants early in the morning or late in the evening to prevent evaporation.
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Fix Leaks: If you notice leaking faucets or toilets, let an adult know so they can fix them.
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Use a Broom Instead of a Hose: When cleaning driveways or sidewalks, use a broom instead of spraying water with a hose.
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Limit Watering Lawns: Encourage parents to only water lawns when necessary and to consider xeriscaping (using drought-resistant plants).
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Full Loads Only: Only run the dishwasher or washing machine with full loads to maximize water use.
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Educate Others: Share what you learn about water conservation with friends and family to encourage them to save water.
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