Three billion gallons of water flow through showerheads every day in this country--half of it unnecessarily. Most showerheads use twice the water needed for a thorough, enjoyable shower.
This drain on one of our most precious resources, clean water, exacts an unnecessary toll on both the environment and your pocketbook.
For every 1,000 of us who install high-efficiency showerheads, we can save nearly 8 million gallons of water and prevent over 450,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
What can you do? Think globally; act locally. Take this very easy step-- convert your showerheads to low-flow models. This takes a few minutes and costs a few dollars.
Several states have already initiated laws that require water-saving toilets and showerheads be installed in new construction. Early low-flow showerheads simply blocked some of the water flow. This solution was okay for saving water but took the joy out of showering beneath a robust blast of water. Our shower head is different.
The manufacturers of the CMD Energy Saver Shower Head have met the challenge to both conserve and offer a satisfying shower by engineering the movement of water, sending it through special orifices that control droplet size, focus the stream, and--in some cases-- increase the blast by mixing in air, creating turbulence or pulsing. Try it for yourself and see if you argee! (click here to see savings) |