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South East Water Urges Switching Paddling Pools for Water Blasters During Heatwave

As the hot weather continues, South East Water (SEW) is urging residents to make smart choices about water usage. The utility company cites high demand, alongside regular leak levels, as the cause of intermittent supply challenges.
South East Water’s Recommendations
To alleviate pressure on the water supply, SEW has outlined several suggestions for households:
- Stop using jet washers, hosepipes, and sprinklers.
- Replace paddling pools with water blasters.
- Opt for recycled water whenever possible.
- Reuse water from baths, showers, and sinks for gardening.
Why Change to Water Blasters?
Water blasters consume less water than traditional paddling pools. This switch can significantly conserve water during peak usage times, making a difference for the supply system.
SEW emphasizes the importance of community cooperation to ensure everyone has access to water during this heatwave. Their proactive measures aim to keep taps flowing while encouraging sustainable water practices.




