Tips for Johannesburg residents facing constant water cuts

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Since Johannesburg is currently experiencing water cuts, residents should learn how to manage during these times. Whether it’s for cooking, cleaning, or simply staying hydrated, water is an important part of our daily lives. Here is how Joburg residents can prepare for the water outage

Prepare Early and Stock Up on Water

Before the water cut begins, it’s important to store as much water as possible. Fill up everything you imagine: containers, bathtubs, or any large water storage vessels to make sure you have enough for the duration. If you can, buy bottled water for drinking and cooking, that helps because the stored water can be utilised for other uses.

Alternative Water Sources

Look at what other options are available to you during the outage. According to the City of Johannesburg, some areas may have access to water trucks, while others may have nearby tanks or public taps. Check the Johannesburg Water website and local news for updates on alternative water sources.

Essential Tips to survive the water cuts in Johannesburg

Hygiene is especially important during a water outage. Since you will have no running water, be sure to make use of wet wipes, hand sanitisers, and dry shampoos to stay clean. Consider using disposable plates and utensils to avoid washing dishes. If you have access to a gym or any other public facility, take a shower there.

Plan for Your Household’s Needs

For households with young children, elderly family members, or people with disabilities, special care will be needed. Make sure that you have enough bottled water, as well as personal hygiene products. Keep an emergency kit handy with essentials like medications, first-aid items, and extra supplies of drinking water.

How are you preparing to survive the constant water outages in Johannesburg?

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