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Problem Every day, families waste a lot of water without even realizing it. A dripping tap, a slow leak, or a running toilet may seem small, but over weeks, it adds up to hundreds of liters. This raises water bills, causes stress, and wastes a precious resource. I’ve seen families struggle when leaks went unnoticed, paying much more than they expected. Wasting water doesn’t just hurt the environment—it affects real people’s lives.

Requirements:

  • Instant Alerts: Families need to know right away when water is being wasted.

  • Affordable: Smart water monitoring should be usable by every household.

  • Easy to Use: Simple mobile notifications and reports to track usage.

  • Eco-Friendly: Helps people save water and protect the environment.

Proposed Solution:Water Guardian is a smart system that watches over your water use:

  • Detects Leaks: Sensors on taps, pipes, and toilets alert you immediately if water is dripping or flowing abnormally.

  • Shows Usage: Weekly and monthly reports help you see which taps or appliances use the most water.

  • Gives Tips: Simple suggestions to fix leaks and save water.

  • Supports Community: Less wasted water means more available for everyone.

Benefits:

  • Families : Save money and avoid damage from leaks.

  •  Communities: Reduce pressure on water supply systems 

  • Environment: Conserve water and create sustainable habits.

Conclusion:Water Guardian is like a helper that keeps your home safe, your bills low, and the planet happy. It turns hidden leaks into alerts you can act on, helping every drop count.

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  • While the environmental impact is clear, the business model isn’t. How will this be sustained or scaled through subscription, one-time purchase, or partnerships
  • The concept is really meaningful, but it would help to explain how accurate the sensors are. People might worry about false alerts or technical glitches.
  • Water Guardian feels like a perfect name it makes the system sound both helpful and caring. The idea of turning invisible leaks into visible alerts is powerful. It’s simple, relatable, and can make a real difference if executed well
  • Very good initiative, but I think user adoption might be tricky. People often ignore alerts unless there’s a financial incentive. You might want to explore adding a reward or gamification element to keep families engaged long-term
  • This idea has the potential to create real social impact. If implemented in housing colonies or apartments, it could help entire communities track usage and reduce wastage together. Maybe a “neighborhood leaderboard” for saving water could motivate people more
  • I like how you focused on affordability. Smart systems often end up being too expensive for the average family, so making it cost-effective will really matter. Maybe you could also think about a version that works even during power cuts or without internet access.
  • Great concept! It would be even better if you could explain how the sensors work—like, do they connect via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth? A bit more detail on the tech side could help people understand how practical and reliable it is.
  • This is such a thoughtful idea! Many families really don’t notice small leaks until it’s too late. Having a system that alerts users instantly could truly change how people manage water at home. Love the eco-friendly angle too
  • While the idea mentions that the system should be affordable, it would be helpful to include how — for example, through low-cost sensors, a subscription model, or government/community partnerships
  • Since the system collects household water usage data, it’s important to address how that data will be protected and how reliable the alerts will be. Explaining this will strengthen user trust and make the concept more practical.
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