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Water Saving Tips, TOTO High Efficiency Products & Giveaway

The severe drought here in California has us all concerned. Regulations and emergency assistance at the state and national level are being put in place to aid where needed and regulate water usage. As a result of the drought, it’s predicted that nearly a dozen communities may run out of water, produce will cost more and people will loss their jobs.

TOTO handheld shower

At this time, all Californians have been asked to voluntarily conserve water usage. Mandatory reductions are already taking place in many cities and counties. To help educate, I’m sharing a few easy water saving tips found at Water Use It Wisely:

1.  When washing dishes by hand, don’t let the water run. Fill one basin with wash water and the other with rinse water.

2.  Collect the water you use while rinsing fruit and vegetables. Use it to water house plants.

3.  When doing laundry, match the water level to the size of the load.

4. Shorten your shower by a minute or two and you’ll save up to 150 gallons per month.

5. In your yard, plant species native to your region.

6.  Adjust your lawn mower to the height of 1.5″ to 2″. Taller grass shades roots and holds soil moisture better than short grass.

7. Water your plants deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth and drought tolerance.

8. Turn off the water while brushing your teeth and save up to 4 gallons a minute. That’s up to 200 gallons a week for a family of four.

9.  Soak pots and pans instead of letting the water run while you scrape them clean.

10. Upgrade older toilets with water-saving WaterSense® labeled models.

This last water saving tip can make a huge difference in both residential and commercial water usage. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), by replacing old, inefficient toilets with WaterSense labeled models, the average family can reduce water used for toilets by 20 to 60 percent—an annual water savings of nearly 13,000 gallons!

TOTO Aquia wall-hung toilet

(saving space and water – TOTO’s Aquia wall-hung toilet via Houzz)

This is where TOTO comes in. As the winner of numerous domestic and international awards and recognitions, TOTO is the only plumbing manufacturer honored as Water Efficiency Leader by the U.S. EPA. TOTO’s quality assurance standards and rigorous testing procedures – unparalleled in the industry — have earned its products the highest performance ratings, including certification by the EPA’s WaterSense Labeling Program, which requires independent third-party testing to ensure that tested products meet the WaterSense specification that includes all applicable plumbing codes (ANSI/ASME). Here’s a complete list of all of TOTO’s WaterSense certified toilets.

TOTO NeoRest 750H #watersense #toilets

While touring KBIS with #BlogTourVegas, I saw TOTO’s two new ultra high-efficiency Neorest performance model toilets: Neorest 700H and 550H. These are TOTO’s top of the line toilets and combine elegant design with luxurious, next-generation features. I never thought a toilet would impress me so much! But it wasn’t the hands-free automatic flush, auto open and close, heated seat or the ability to save up to two user settings on the new sleek, wall-mounted remote that had me excited. It was the remarkable ecological features.

Both the 700H and 550H models offer an ultra high-efficiency Cyclone dual-flush technology, which consumes a modest one-gallon of water per flush (GPF) for the full flush, and 0.8 GPF for the light flush. Like TOTO’s top-selling Washlets, these new Neorests leverage TOTO’s eWater+ technology which keeps the bowl cleaner longer and reduces the need for harsh cleaning products. Using the incoming water supply, a pre-mist wets the bowl’s surface preventing waste’s adherence 80% better than a dry bowl. After each flush, eWater+ mists the bowl with electrolysed water, which has a slightly acidic pH value, keeping the bowl fresh and clean longer. NEOREST’s bowl is glazed with TOTO’s HYDROTECT titanium dioxide coating and zirconium, giving it a lovely iridescent, mother-of-pearl sensibility. Extremely hydrophilic, HYDROTECT makes it nearly impossible for organic substances to adhere to the bowl’s surface, enabling waste, lime scale and mold to wash away easily. Further, when combined with sunlight, HYDROTECT triggers a photocatalytic process in which organic substances are broken down. To achieve this, TOTO integrated a UV light in the seat lid that is activated when the lid is closed. Once the UV light hits the HYDROTECT’s titanium dioxide coating on the toilet’s bowl, photocatalysis occurs, accelerating the ecomposition of all organic substances in the bowl. Isn’t this incredible? I’m predicting that we will see this type of UV light technology infused in more and more kitchen and bath products.

TOTO Washlet Giveaway Contest

It’s giveaway time! TOTO’s Washlet S350e offers a new way to be cleaner and more refreshed every day by making personal hygiene better and more ecological. What’s a Washlet? Simply, it’s a toilet seat that’s easily installed on most any toilet. With every flush, its uses TOTO’s eWater+ technology making your toilet fresher and easier to clean. eWater+ reduces the need for harsh cleaning products, which saves time, money and is better for the planet. TOTO is giving away a Washlet S350e valued $1,700… here’s where to enter!

good luck!

cristin

*disclosure: this post was sponsored by TOTO through BlogTouralthough all opinions are my own.

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Read full story By on February 24, 2014 in Bathroom, bathrooms, Features, Giveaways, green design, healthy home, Interiors, water saving tips

How Succulent



Water conservation. It’s something folks in the Western United States are talking more and more about. Recently, I read an eye-opening article in Sunset’s June 2009 issue called, Kick the Water Habit. First off, I had no idea that 30 million Westerners get their water from the Colorado River which is down about 110 feet since the year 2000. Secondly, the average American household consumes approximately 13,000 gallons of water monthly and nearly 60 of that is used for watering landscapes. These figures took me by surprise and spurred me to write this post about water-wise succulent container gardening.

Images from Enjoy Gardening.

Container gardens are certainly popular and very versatile. They can be spotted on urban apartment terraces, suburban porches and along side cottage fences. Succulent containers are not only a great low-water easy-care gardening solution, but add beauty and life to any space. I have several small succulent containers inside and out and love how simple they are to maintain.

My little succulent container garden in the kitchen.

When selecting containers for your garden, consider a variety of coordinating color, sizes, shapes, and materials. Container gardens are supposed to be fun, so don’t over think the design. If you like it, it’s good design. But, there are a couple things to remember when it comes to containers for succulents. It must have holes to allow for proper drainage. Also, succulents don’t require a deep container because they’re rooting is fairly shallow.

Image from Sunset.

Enjoy Gardening has some great tips on how to plant a succulent in a container:

1. Prepare your container. Succulents have a deep hatred for wet feet, so start with a well-drained, soilless potting mix.
2. Space plants close together. Succulents won’t spread much in one growing season; space plants according to what looks good rather than according to the instructions on the plant tag.
3. Water them in well. A good initial watering is important to get your succulents established. After that, their demands are few—a bit of fertilizer, a hot, sunny spot in your yard and a little water when the potting mix is dry.

Image taken by moi

This low maintenance and drought tolerant roof garden at The San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2009 house is stunning. There were several succulent container gardens wrapping around the deck overlooking breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Plant your own beautiful succulent container garden and help reduce your water footprint. Also, check out Sunset for more water saving tips. Every drop counts…

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Read full story By on June 10, 2009 in container garden, Garden, healthy home, water saving tips