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Do you leave the tap on when you brush your teeth? Poll discussion
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Former_MSE_Lawrence
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Poll Started 16 June 2008.
Do you leave the tap on when you brush your teeth?
How far’s the ‘conserve water’ message reached? When brushing your teeth, do you only use enough water to wet the brush, or keep the tap streaming throughout? Are those with water meters more likely to turn it off? (see the Water Bills cost cutting guide to find out if you can save with a meter).
Which of these is closest to your situation?
A. On water meter: Always leave tap running - 5% (638 votes)
B. On water meter: Usually leave tap running - 3% (400 votes)
C. On water meter: Sometimes leave tap running - 4% (428 votes)
D. On water meter: Usually turn tap off while brushing - 8% (919 votes)
E. On water meter: Always turn tap off while brushing - 20% (2417 votes)
F. Not on meter: Always leave tap running - 12% (1400 votes)
G. Not on meter: Usually leave tap running - 7% (809 votes)
H. Not on meter: Sometimes leave tap running - 6% (773 votes)
I. Not on meter: Usually turn tap off while brushing - 11% (1291 votes)
J. Not on meter: Always turn tap off while brushing - 23% (2804 votes)
K. Don’t brush my teeth. - 1% (133 votes)
This vote has now ended, but you can still click 'post reply' to discuss below. Thanks
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Do you leave the tap on when you brush your teeth?
How far’s the ‘conserve water’ message reached? When brushing your teeth, do you only use enough water to wet the brush, or keep the tap streaming throughout? Are those with water meters more likely to turn it off? (see the Water Bills cost cutting guide to find out if you can save with a meter).
Which of these is closest to your situation?
A. On water meter: Always leave tap running - 5% (638 votes)
B. On water meter: Usually leave tap running - 3% (400 votes)
C. On water meter: Sometimes leave tap running - 4% (428 votes)
D. On water meter: Usually turn tap off while brushing - 8% (919 votes)
E. On water meter: Always turn tap off while brushing - 20% (2417 votes)
F. Not on meter: Always leave tap running - 12% (1400 votes)
G. Not on meter: Usually leave tap running - 7% (809 votes)
H. Not on meter: Sometimes leave tap running - 6% (773 votes)
I. Not on meter: Usually turn tap off while brushing - 11% (1291 votes)
J. Not on meter: Always turn tap off while brushing - 23% (2804 votes)
K. Don’t brush my teeth. - 1% (133 votes)
This vote has now ended, but you can still click 'post reply' to discuss below. Thanks

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I don't use water to brush my teeth. I only use the tap for rinsing the toothbrush afterwards.0
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J. Not on meter: Always turn tap off while brushing
I have a little cup provided for me by essex water in their environmental gift pack they gave out last year as well as a shower timer, hose attachment and various other products.Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
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now ask who uses hot water and who uses cold. I never realised anyone could possibly use hot until a recent discussion. I'm still amazedBeep Beep0
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I never keep the tap running, but that's because our sink is full of sludgeYou're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0
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Do not use water other than to rinse toothbrush after use.0
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I turn the tap on just as I get to the 'spit' stage and use a tiny bit to rinse (I hear that you shouldn't use any water at all but I can't stand that 'grittyness') and a tiny bit to rinse the toothbrush !0
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Do not use water other than to rinse toothbrush after use.
Is that a statement of what you do, or is it a command? :rolleyes:You're spelling is effecting me so much. Im trying not to be phased by it but your all making me loose my mind on mass!! My head is loosing it's hair. I'm going to take myself off the electoral role like I should of done ages ago and move to the Caribean. I already brought my plane ticket, all be it a refundable 1.0 -
I do try to be as eco-friendly as possible, but this has given me a bit of a kick up the arris as I am on a meter and do normally leave the tap running. Not just about money-saving, but also saving valuable resources.
Thanks for making me think about it.I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to breakMy attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W0 -
I take them out and soak in a glass of Steradent overnight!:p
No, not really.
Using metered water encourages savings so I just fill a tumbler with water and use that for the whole process.
The contents of two large rainwater butts outside are used for toilet flush water and car rinsing plus any other things where rainwater will suffice.
As a result monthly water/sewerage bill is £8.:D0 -
now ask who uses hot water and who uses cold. I never realised anyone could possibly use hot until a recent discussion. I'm still amazed
I hot water, but only to rinse/sterilise the toothbrush afterwards. I voted for "Usually leave tap running" as I have an old(ish) combi boiler and it takes roughly the time for me to clean my teeth before it gets hot! If I had instant hot water it would be off until I needed it.If you find my post helpful please press the THANKS button.0
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