Kelowna-based company’s ‘green shower’ listed in Time Magazine’s best inventions of 2023

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In 2019, Alisha McFetridge and her husband invented RainStick, North America's first-ever Wi-Fi-enabled circular shower, designed to save up to 80 per cent of water and energy.

WATCH: A Kelowna company's green invention has just received national recognition... According to the co-founder of RainStick, North America's first Wi-Fi-enabled shower that's said to drastically reduce water and energy, their product is picking up steam. Jayden Wasney reports.“It feels amazing.

In 2019, Alisha McFetridge and her husband Sean invented RainStick, North America’s first-ever Wi-Fi-enabled circular shower, designed to save up to 80 per cent of water and energy while providing double the flow rate of a standard low-flow shower.“Just like your shower today, we bring in fresh hot and cold water, except instead of going down the drain, we capture, we circulate, and we clean that water all in real time to avoid waste,” said McFetridge.

“For me, I’m just able to enjoy the experience, knowing that I’m not really wasting water,” said RainStick marketing manager, Samantha Scott.This past August, Okanagan residents were asked to conserve water after the region was put under a level 5 drought, the highest level possible on the provincial classification system. McFetridge says their product will be highly beneficial in future droughts.

 

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