Most of our articles stress the importance of reducing the amount of water you consume, but it is important that you reserve enough water to cook with and never decide to reduce the amount of water you use to drink.
Britain has been gripped by a heatwave recently, this can be very dangerous and many people's lives are put at risk. Old people, young children and those who are sick or overweight are most at risk. The dangers arise when the victim has been over-exposed to heat or has over-exercised for his or her age and physical condition.
During a heatwave it is imperative that you stay indoors as much as possible, keep out of the sun, that you use plenty of sunscreen, eat well balanced light meals and most importantly drink plenty of water! It may be sensible to stock up on bottled water in preparation for a heatwave in case of drought.
The ecocamel spray contains lighter, softer, water droplets which give both powerful wetting and washing properties.
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Water and energy conservation are so intimately connected that they are practically synonymous. Any reduction in hot water usage will automatically result in a reduction in the energy used to heat it.
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Households can calculate how much money they can save using simple measuring techniques, for example a family of four can save up to £240 every year on water and gas bills using an ecocamel showerhead. Learn more . . .
Top tips to help save you money, save energy & water and make your home a greener place to live. It’s amazing how much more energy efficient your home can become just by making some simple steps - you can so easily cut your utility bills, save money and lower your carbon footprint. Learn more . . .
At ecocamel we are concerned with water and energy conservation. In addition to our aerated showerhead we offer a range of innovative, eco friendly products ideal for home use. Browse our shop . . .
CommercialCompanies using EcoCamel can save water and reduce energy, lowering their carbon footprint and their overheads. Learn more . . .