The Reason Many Do Not Want to Own an RV, Trailer, or Motor Home: Dumping Human Waste


by David Bresnahan - Date: 2007-01-26 - Word Count: 518 Share This!

Hollister, Calif. -- Many people who would otherwise love to use an RV are missing out on that opportunity because of the need to dump human waste from the holding tanks.

Others who do go camping say there are so many spills generated by the previous RV site tenant that the odor is ruining their experience. With over 10 million RVs in use, the number of spills are increasing every day. The hazards to the environment, and particularly to ground water, are increasing.

"It doesn't have to be that way," says Doug Swarts of Phase Four Industries. "There is a simple solution, but most RVers do not know about it because it is so new."

Manufacturers do not normally supply hoses and fittings with a new RV, so the RV owner must purchase them separately. The standard hoses and fittings are hard to use, and spills are common when dumping human waste.

Swarts invented the Waste Master (http://www.WasteMaster.net), which eliminates all the problems faced by RVers when they dump waste.

"We want the RVing public, as well as anyone who is considering using an RV, to know that they do not have to fear the task of dumping waste," said Swarts. "We want the public to know there is a better way."

The popular movie "RV" depicts the challenges Robin Williams faces as he brings his family on vacation in a rented RV. Although exaggerated for the movie, Williams ends up covered from head to toe in human waste in a scene where he empties the holding tanks. RVers refer to this as Happy Hour stories.

"It doesn't have to be that way," says Swarts. "As an RV owner I knew there had to be a better way to take care of this unpleasant task. I created the Waste Master (tm) system, and now there is a way to easily empty the holding tanks, in a totally sanitary and environmentally friendly manner."

The Waste Master is stored in a bay door on the side of an RV. It is designed to prevent spills and be completely sanitary. It is also very simple to use, without the need to wear protective gloves.

"The nozzle and sewer hose are pre-connected, pre-stored and ready to go. Open the bay door, simply extend the industrial grade sewer hose with special nozzle that is already attached. It is a lot like extending a gas nozzle from a gas pump. There's no stooping and fumbling to plug it into the approved ground inlet. Now, just open the lever and push two buttons. It's so clean, you could even do it without protective gloves. When you're done, all you do is close the lever, and retract it back into its enclosure. No mess. No dripping. No disconnecting the hose. And best of all it's totally sanitary," explained Swarts.

About Phase Four Industries:
Phase Four Industries is located in Hollister, California. The company offers a number of products for use on camper trailers, motor homes, and all recreational vehicles to make it simple, safe, and clean to dump waste from holding tanks.

Contact:
Doug Swarts
877-787-8833
doug@phasefourindustries.com


David M. Bresnahan has over 30 years of experience as an award-winning investigative journalist, broadcaster, radio station owner, talk show host, business owner and public relations consultant. He has been a prominent writer for many Internet and traditional newspapers, and is the author of a number of books.

He provides information at www.Bresnahan.org and http://www.ThatPRGuy.com. He can be reached by E-mail at nwv@Bresnahan.org.

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