Water outage: Tips on how to cope

Five tips that can be useful seeing that West Rand residents are in a tight water spot.

With many scrambling to get water just to take a shower, and considering the current predicament West Rand residents are in, Joburg Water has released some useful tips to follow during a water outage.

• Ensure all the taps are always closed

This is to ensure that when the water supply is restored, there won’t be any leaking taps or water gushing out, causing flooding and water wastage. Leaving taps open also adds air into the water recirculation system, resulting in airlocks (air in the pipe blocks water flow).

• Also read: Businesses in CBD heavily affected by water outage

• Switch off your geyser

When there is no water supply and the geyser runs dry, the element could overheat. It’s like putting on a kettle with no water.

• Store enough water beforehand

This is to ensure you have enough water to drink, cook, and flush the toilet.

• Keep your water supply in a cold, dark place

Heat and sunlight can impair water quality.

• Be mindful and considerate when collecting water from tankers

Take just enough to reserve some water for fellow residents coming after you.

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