Saving Water in Texas – Niagara Conservation EcoKits
This year has been particularly dry for North Texans and most of us are under severe water restrictions. A couple of weeks back I was contacted by a wonderful local company called Niagara Conservation, they sent me a fantastic water saving “EcoKit” for our home to try out and review…

The Niagara Conservation Water Saving EcoKit
As soon as the Water Conservation EcoKit arrived we opened the box to investigate the various goodies inside!
The Niagara Conservation EcoKit came packed with lots of amazing water saving ideas and devices;
- 1.5 GPM Earth® Massage high-efficiency showerhead
- 1.5 GPM dual-spray kitchen swivel aerator
- (2) 1.0 GPM bathroom aerators
- Toilet Tank Bank™
- Toilet water saver fill cycle diverter
- Plumber’s tape
- Leak detection tablets
- Shower Flow meter bag
- Water conservation wheel

Inside the Niagara Conservation Water Saving EcoKit
After looking through the collection of water saving devices we can see that the Niagara Conservation EcoKits are a perfect way to implement conservation solutions throughout the home. Each EcoKit™ includes a variety of their easy-to-install water conserving products. Each EcoKit™ also includes helpful, everyday tips for water conservation. These EcoKits would make wonderful promotional tools for any business and could also serve as educational tools to help children understand the importance of saving energy and water with simple but effective ways to do so.
We are planning to host a giveaway this month to giveaway two of these amazing Niagara Conservation EcoKits to two of our lucky readers so check back soon!
Over the next couple of weeks I will be installing the Toilet Tank Bank device to cut down on the amount of water used during each flush and I will be adding the two 1.0 gpm aerators to our bathroom sink faucets to save some extra water. The rest of the goodies in the kit will also be put to good use but I may have to install those next month, busy schedule etc…
You can find out more by visiting the Niagara Conservation Website

September 9, 2011 















Our country has a real fresh water problem, in many areas the water shortage is critical.
A low flush toilets will save 20 gallons of water per day, 7,000 gallons of water year for one person, 9000 gallons in the average home.
Check this for more details.
http://www.indiegogo.com/Eco-Vets-We-Will-Hire-Vets-To-Install-Low-Flush-Toilets
Save mother earth now!