"MAEE" launches the "The Hidden Consumer" Campaign to raise awareness about the impact of water leaks inside properties
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The National Water Efficiency and Conservation Center (MAEE) has launched the "Hidden Consumer" campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the impact of water leaks inside properties on increasing water consumption and emphasizes the importance of periodic detection and repair to reduce water waste. The center explained that the Hidden Consumer campaign is part of its programs to raise awareness about the impact of leaks and to find appropriate solutions to mitigate them. It pointed out that periodic detection of leaks and ensuring the property is free from them contributes to maintaining property safety, in addition to reducing water consumption. The center added that property owners and tenants should periodically inspect for leaks in five key areas that are major sources of household leaks, including the connection between the meter and the underground tank, the float, neck, and body of the underground tank, parts of the overhead tank, the descending network, and final use points. It is worth mentioning that MAEE previously launched the "Detection" application for smartphones with the aim of providing solutions for detecting water leaks inside citizens' and residents' properties. The application facilitates connecting beneficiaries with qualified leak detection service providers accredited by MAEE. Additionally, it enables beneficiaries to choose the appropriate service provider to perform leak detection, provides customers with a report on the detection results, allows them to evaluate their experience with institutions and companies, and continuously monitors the performance of leak detection service providers to improve service quality.
Last Update
12 8 2024