September 05, 2007 - Of all natural resources, water is the most essential. But available supply is diminishing rapidly as populations swell and inefficiently drain precious freshwater systems. The average household uses over 22,000 gallons of water per year just for showers and baths! And most of this water is also heated, resulting in increased fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse emissions.

Sustainability with Style
To help stop this cycle of immense waste, JACLO has created a bevy of low-flow showerheads and handshowers, which merge conservation with comfort. Better yet, advanced technology, which incorporates flow regulators as exposed to restrictors, keeps the pressure and flow of the water strong. JACLO's President Larry Brodey says that their low-flow showerheads and handshowers distribute 1.75 gallons per minute; an impressive conservation rate when compared to the 2.5 GPM standard. JACLO continuously monitors the industry to achieve the best practices when it comes to conserving water and energy.
Just think: homes with low-flow showerheads save 500 to 800 gallons per month; a small change with a very earth-friendly pay off.
For additional information on JACLO, please contact :
Christina MacDonald
DRS & Associates.
818.981.8210
christina@drs-associates.com