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GENERAL INDOOR

#44 Teach children to turn off faucets tightly after each use.
#45 Watch the Home Water Challenge video or use the Home Water Audit Calculator to see where you can save       water.
#46 When the kids want to cool off, use the sprinkler in an area where your lawn needs it most.
#47 Encourage your school system and local government to develop and promote water conservation among           children and adults.
#48 Play fun games while learning how to save water!
#49 Monitor your water bill for unusually high use. Your bill and water meter are tools that can help you       discover leaks.
#50 Learn how to use your water meter to check for leaks.
#51 Reward kids for the water-saving tips they follow.
#52 Avoid recreational water toys that require a constant flow of water.
#53 Grab a wrench and fix that leaky faucet. It's simple, inexpensive, and you can save 140 gallons a week.
#54 Hire a GreenPlumber® to help reduce your water, energy, and chemical use.
#55 Be a leak detective! Check all hoses, connectors, and faucets regularly for leaks.
#56 We're more likely to notice leaky faucets indoors, but don't forget to check outdoor faucets, pipes, and     hoses.
#57 See a leak you can't fix? Tell a parent, teacher, employer, or property manager, or call a handyman.
#58 At home or while staying in a hotel, reuse your towels.
#59 Make suggestions to your employer or school about ways to save water and money.
#60 Run your washer and dishwasher only when they are full. You can save up to 1,000 gallons a month.
#61 See how your water use stacks up to others by calculating your daily water use.

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