Why you need to teach your kids to save water

More than ever the inaccessibility to water, in South Africa, has been brought to the spotlight with the outbreak of the Corona virus. Experts have emphasised that part of curbing infections is washing of hands thoroughly but how do you do that when you lack running water? Some schools haven’t been able to reopen after …

More than ever the inaccessibility to water, in South Africa, has been brought to the spotlight with the outbreak of the Corona virus. Experts have emphasised that part of curbing infections is washing of hands thoroughly but how do you do that when you lack running water? Some schools haven’t been able to reopen after level 5 lockdown due to the lack of water. It’s a sad reality and therefore we must prioritise teaching our children about saving water at a tender age. It is better to start them early on in life so that they can carry this skill through to adulthood. Two years ago, the Western Cape suffered a drought that led to water restrictions that forced residents to think twice about how they use water. The simple and little steps we take with our children go a long way and make a big difference.

An important lesson

When we open our taps, water comes flowing easily that we take it for granted. You can teach your little one from a young age that water is precious and shouldn’t be wasted. They should know that when water is dripping from our taps, they should inform you and make an active effort to conserve water.

Teach your little ones

Here are tips to get your little one started on saving water. It may be simple and little gestures but they have a big impact.

 

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