Take the "Shower Song" Challenge
- By Angela
- Nov 12, 2015
- 1 min read
Hey everyone! I hope you're enjoying the water playlist recently put up :) Are you struggling to find an innovative way to incorporate water songs into your daily activities? Well look no further, I have a challenge for you.
Introducing the "Shower Song" Challenge! It requires you to take a shower in the length of time it takes for the song to be played.

An interesting fact to note: The average American shower uses 65.1 litres and lasts for 8.2 minutes at average flow rate of 7.9 litres per minute(1). And the average ten minute shower can use up to 160 litres of water.(2)
That's an astonishing amount of water used in a shower! Hopefully by taking the "Shower Song" challenge we can all save some water every time we jump in the shower. And maybe you can have a great sing-a-long to your favourite tunes at the same time :)
Here's a link to another water conservation song called "One Bottle at a Time (Save the Fishes)" if you're looking for something to jam to in the shower.
Keep on saving water fellow WaCos (Water Conservationists)!
P.S. This guy is really happy because he's taking the "Shower Song" challenge too :D
Sources
1. http://www.home-water-works.org/indoor-use/showers
2. http://www.greenup-unep.org/greenup-tips/shower-song-challenge.htm?lng=en#.VkOtvVWrTIU
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