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How to Save Water with a Shower Timer

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      A simple stick-on shower timer

      To simply remind your family that five or ten minutes in the shower is plenty, install one of the inexpensive ($5-$10) timers built to be used in the high humidity areas of a shower stall. They can be attached to the shower wall with suction cups or adhesive strips. Some provide a digital readout of the time and signal you with an alarm. Others are little more than small hourglasses (like egg timers) adapted to installation on the shower wall.

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      A mechanical shower timer installed on the shower arm

      Install a mechanical shower timer. This is a device that you attach to your shower arm. The shower head is then attached to the timer. Installation is relatively straightforward and can be done with wrenches and/or pliers. (If you can install a shower head, you can install this kind of timer.) The best known of these devices costs more than $100 and is adjustable for five-, eight-, and 11-minute showers. This is not a reminder device, but actually controls the flow of water. It doesn't shut the water off completely, however. It slows it to two-thirds of the flow so people can finish rinsing their hair, etc. (See the Resources section for Web site information.)

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      An shower timer that requires electrical installation

      Install an electrical shower timer. This type of device requires some electrical know-how (or hiring an electrician) to install. Once up and running, the digital timer turns the water off completely, rather than slowing the flow. The only device of this type that was found is made in Australia, and is pretty expensive ($300+). However, it is available in the U.S. from Sequoia Innovative Resources. (See the Resources section for Web site information.)

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