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Environmental Science for Kids: Tracking Toothbrush Water Usage

By Jen

This wee I have recruited the kids for a little environmental science experiment. We wanted to explore the belief that we need to turn off the water while brushing our teeth. This is one of those typical "little" actions that we aren't really sure makes a "big" difference. How much water is really wasted when we leave the tap running? Be sure to check out all of our amazing Green Living Ideas for Families.

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Toothbrushing Water Tracking Experiment for Kids

First, we placed a large bowl inside our sink. Then I had my daughter brush her teeth without turning the water off. She started the water running, wet her brush and started brushing. She brushed for close to 2 minutes. The water came very close to filling the bowl.  toothbrush experiment

We took the bowl out and switched to another bowl and this time my daughter turned off the tap. So, she wet her brush, turned off the tap and brushed her teeth. She then turned the water back on to rinse off her brush. The water barely filled the bowl.

We then took the bowls to the kitchen where we measured the volume of water in each bowl. Here are our results.

testing

That's a lot of wasted water. This was such an effective way to teach my daughters about water consumption. They could clearly see that turning off the tap makes a huge difference. Over the course of a year, that is a lot of water going down the drain. Imagine 3 hot tubs of water down the drain for every house on your street...that's a crazy amount of water. We happen to live in a city where water is pretty inexpensive...and very clean and available. It can be hard, especially for children, to understand that in much of the world clean water is scarce. Why does it matter if water goes down our drain? Well, that wasted water goes back to the water treatment plant and needs to be cleaned all over again, pumped through the system all over again. Cleaning and pumping water through a busy city costs money. As the demand for water increases the cost to clean and pump will increase. Clean water may not be so inexpensive in the future. It's time to think about how we use our water and to respect the water we use.

So, will you try this experiment at home? Let me know if you do...I'd love to hear your results.

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Week 2 Update: I'm working on some homemade alternative cosmetics..more to come in the weeks ahead.
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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

Comments

  1. Jacquie says

    January 30, 2014 at 12:03 pm

    I'm LOVING this series! I need to try this with the kids. They are actually pretty good at turning off the water when they brush but it ends up running a lot while their washing up (and horsing around 😉

    • Jen says

      January 30, 2014 at 5:57 pm

      So glad you are following along. Yes, the water can run a lot when washing up too.

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