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  2. Water heat recycling - Wikipedia

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    Installation of a double-walled copper-on-copper heat exchanger in a vertical section of the master drain line in a Canadian home (2007) Water heat recycling (also known as drain water heat recovery, waste water heat recovery, greywater heat recovery, [citation needed] or sometimes shower water heat recovery [citation needed]) is the use of a heat exchanger to recover energy and reuse heat ...

  3. How often should you really shower in winter? - AOL

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    Still, those warm showers aren't that great for your skin. To save our skin in winter, we should take shorter, warmer ones instead. Soap is designed to get you clean but it removes oils from our skin.

  4. 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Drinking Even More Water ... - AOL

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    You may also be surprised to discover that the winter months can leave you feeling pretty dehydrated, thanks to indoor heating system 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Drinking Even More Water in the ...

  5. People Are Surprised Not Everybody Are Using These 68 ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Vast_Sweet_1221 #8. In my car, I always keep a lighter, canned/bottled water, a change of clothes, an old (but functional) pair of shoes, and a phone charging cord.

  6. Water recycling shower - Wikipedia

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    External hot water is used to maintain temperature, with incoming hot water replacing the used water within the loop. In addition to replacement, water within the loop is filtered and purified with UV light. [11] For users unable or unwilling to use the recycling mode, the e-Shower offers a classic shower where all the water is drained. [12]

  7. Shower-curtain effect - Wikipedia

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    A hot shower will produce steam that condenses on the shower side of the curtain, lowering the pressure there. In a steady state the steam will be replaced by new steam delivered by the shower but in reality the water temperature will fluctuate and lead to times when the net steam production is negative. [citation needed]

  8. 20 Ways to Lower Your Electric Bill This Winter

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    Lower the Hot Water Heater Temperature The default temperature for water heaters is 140 degrees, which wastes between $36 and $61 a year, according to the Department of Energy.

  9. What NOT to Do in the Shower - AOL

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    4. Turn Up the Hot Water. There’s nothing quite like a long, hot shower for a little relaxation and stress relief, but think twice if you want to keep your skin in tip-top condition.