Mankind has the responsibility to conserve every natural resource for the future.

 

There isn’t a person alive who isn’t aware of how we deplete the earth.

 

The effect of waste is compounding. Waste diminishes the quantity of resources while the resources contribute to the global warming phenomenon, which in turn changes the way resources are distributed. This is true of all resources; however, we are here to help with conserving water, more precisely the water wasted during the shower.

 

Water is life. We may find alternative sources of energy, but there are no alternatives to water. In a day when washing cars and sprinkling lawns seem more important than buying a water-saving device, it is apparent that change will not come overnight.Social responsibility has ill prepared us for the day when the supply of water will be short. If we could fast forward through time and see a gallon of purchased water costing $5 or more, we would only begin to glimpse the need for water conservation.

Changing the way we use water will insure our comfort for many years to come. Family by family, we must spread the news that water shortage is no longer a bad dream. It is, in fact, a reality in our lifetime.

One minute in a shower will use two to four gallons of water. The average household uses over 260 gallons of water a day. With just a small change in the way people take showers, a family of 3 could save up to 65 gallons of water daily – only from the shower. That is up to 23,000 gallons per year. Please use the calculator to input your own data.

 

 

Showering is a major source of waste [up to 85% of the water used could be considered waste] and, as with any waste, an unnecessary amount of CO2 will be dispelled into the atmosphere.

 

Heating water costs money, and water heaters account for 13% of our utility bills. Using less shower water = heating less water = paying less money = leaving a smaller CO2 footprint.

Start using an EFFISHOWER today and save on YOUR water bill and emit less CO2.