After weeks of shouting up the stairs for them to hurry, or knocking at the bathroom door to expedite their showers, I was at a breaking point. I questioned if I was being too harsh, and so I secretly timed them one evening. Without being rushed by me, their showers lasted between 6 and 12 minutes. (Try to understand how difficult it was for me to sit quietly watching the stopwatch as the water was running …and running…and RUNNING…past 10 minutes!)
Armed with the facts on their shower times, I sat the children down and asked them if they knew how much water they used each night. They had no idea. We talked about our recent trip to Cambodia and Vietnam where clean water is so scarce and only bottled water was fit for drinking and brushing our teeth!
Everyone agreed that conserving water was important, so we set out to find a solution. Our shower puts out a flow of about 2.64 Gallons per minute (typical low flow fixtures claim a 2.5 GPM rate). We all agreed that we could complete a shower, and be completely clean (including shampoo and conditioner) within 5 minutes.
To help keep us honest, I purchased a small shower timer that mounted to the shower wall with a suction cup. It beeps after 5 minutes. The timer keeps me from yelling, and assures that we aren’t wasting as much water, both of which make me feel better.
So far so good!
What is the average time per shower in your household?
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