Now an Australian firm has suggested something more unique to save water as well as electric power - stop singing and daydreaming in the shower.
According to Energy Australia, an average Australian showers for seven minutes which includes shaving, playing with toys (?), singing, daydreaming and brushing teeth. Most of these activities can be done over the sink.
The research also says that families could save $75 a year on their electricity bills if they cut back their shower times. Plus it could help solve the current drought problem in Australia though only upto a very small degree.
Bathroom singing [or Singing in the Shower] could be an expensive hobby.