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Here are all the blog posts we have on the site that relate to Aguardio leak detection, temperature monitoring and shower sensors. Contact us to find out more about how these products might help your organisation waste less water and cut its water bills.

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What facilities managers should ask before specifying water-saving products

Water-saving technologies are now firmly on the agenda for facilities managers. Rising utility costs, increasing pressure to meet sustainability targets and greater scrutiny around environmental performance mean that reducing water consumption is no longer optional. This checklist highlights the key questions facilities managers should ask to ensure water savings are genuine, sustainable and operationally realistic.

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Why preventative maintenance is key to water efficiency in facilities management

As of April 2025, business water rates in the UK have increased by an average of 21%. For many organisations, this represents a substantial jump in operational costs—particularly for sites with high water usage or inefficient infrastructure. In this context, even minor water wastage can quickly add up to thousands of pounds a year in unnecessary charges.

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How Aguardio shower timers encourage users to take shorter showers, saving water and cutting energy use

Showers are notoriously heavy water guzzlers, often consuming more water than any other activity. Organisations such as hotels, gyms, universities and others that provide showers to staff or customers can find that the showers are responsible for a very significant chunk of both their water use and energy bills.

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