Why hasn’t everyone adopted it yet?
Despite its benefits, many homes still use single-flush toilets. Two main reasons explain this:
Lack of information: Many people do not know that a dual control model can reduce their water consumption.
Replacement cost: Installing a new toilet represents an initial investment, even if it pays off in the long term thanks to the savings made.
However, many models are now available at reasonable prices, and certain aids exist to encourage water savings in homes.
How to optimize your flush?
If you already have a double button toilet, here are some tips to get the most out of it:
Use the right button: Teach your family members to choose the right option to avoid waste.
Watch for leaks: A silent leak can lead to significant overconsumption. Tip: Pour coloring into the reservoir. If the water in the bowl changes color without flushing, there is a leak!
Adopt additional actions: Installing a bubbler on your taps or collecting rainwater for other uses also helps limit waste.
A small action for a big impact
Changing toilets or changing our habits may seem trivial, but it is by multiplying these small actions that we help to preserve water, an essential and limited resource. Innovation is sometimes as simple as a button!
And you, do you already use a dual control toilet? Have you noticed a difference in your water consumption? Share your experience and discuss solutions together for a more responsible future.
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