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What's all this talk about……
Municipal Emergency
Preparedness
This fallen water tower makes a striking
impact on the landscape. No one is ever
totally prepared enough for disaster,
But, rest assured, some are definitely more
prepared than others.
A serious
question!
A problem revealed!
A solution ready!
What if!
n Water pressure is lost
by natural disaster, or otherwise..for more than a
few days?
n Water pressure is lost
or reduced for an extended period of time?
n
Three weeks…Three months! Water, due to a disaster, natural or
otherwise, is rationed?
A cresting
river flood, unexpected rains, a flash storm.
A disaster such as this
erupts water mains, interrupts service and shuts the town down….What if it
happened to you?

What is your
current policy on Human Waste Management in a Crisis?
Reality!
·
The average adult will produce over 10 lbs. Of human waste per
day!
·
The average family of four will produce over 100 lbs of human
waste in less than a week!
·
Shut-ins, elderly and other special cases will require special
assistance!
No community
has a special protection against disaster.
What are our plans
if the toilets won’t flush? Are we
prepared for this type of bacterial emergency?
Are we prepared NOW?

The town hall in
this Midwestern city was left in shambles after a tornado spent 3 minutes in
town. The town was without running water for three weeks before it was
temporarily restored.
What options do
we have when the water suddenly stops?
Available Options:
n
Immediate distribution of Porta-Johns:
Immediate will never be fast enough!
Impossible to serve
the entire community!
n
Distribution of portable water:
Highly unlikely!
n
Wait for FEMA and Civil Defense Centers to open:
n
By then, it is already out of control!
n
”The police
chief’s home still stood after the winds died down, but the water was off and
the long wait to recovery had started.”
A solution exists…
An opportunity awaits!
The following outline assumes that a municipal
administration recognizes the immediate need for personal waste management in
time of emergency or disaster.
This outline proposes a citizen funded program
that will:
·
Heighten awareness to emergency preparedness
·
Offer a solution to those who require one
· Raise funds to support
other municipal preparedness campaigns
All the talk about
preparedness?
Are we ever really prepared?

Waterless Waste Management Systems
A preparedness solution
Sponsored by Civil Defense/Public Works
n Available to all city
residents
n Sold at Town Hall or
designated retail locations
n A portion of proceeds
funds special services for the needy
n State of the art
technology
n Safe and simple
solutions
n Assistance in program
development
n Insurance options
“The damage is done in minutes, the
recovery seems like forever”
What is your plan?

The Throne
SBG-1 and GelSan
n The Throne™ is a chemical, personal,
portable toilet that offers safe, convenient, sanitary toilet facilities
requiring no water! Stores under the bathroom sink!
n When combined with SBG-1, the throne is the most
convenient personal waste management system available today!
n GelSan is a waterless,
anti-bacterial, hand sanitizer and cleaner, which kills bacteria on contact and
is safe for people of all ages.
The Throne package contains: 5 gallon
receptacle, patented – snap-on toilet seat,
waste liners & sealing ties, 8 oz
of SBG-1 and 4oz. of GelSan
Available
to residents @ $36.50
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here for minimum order now
Special Municipal Volume
Rates Available
For Quotes call 866-847-0239
American Made – Assembled - Delivered
n
The Throne is assembled in n
Order Hotline – website for easy ordering May be shipped direct
to resident’s home, via UPS Additional preparedness
items may be co-packed inside How it works: n A small amount of SBG-1
is sprinkled into a heavy-duty liner, placed inside the Throne receptacle. n A patented, sanitary
Throne toilet seat snaps onto the rim of the receptacle. n SBG-1 absorbs up to 800
times its weight in human waste, while forming a Solidifying Blue Ice Gel and
eliminating odor completely. n Depending on the
duration of the emergency, additional SBG-1 will be made available via
designated locations or the SBG-1 order-line. n When filled, the liner
is sealed and stored for disposal when water pressure is restored. One emergency, under
control… without the need for
outside intervention! Where will your plans lead you? Current Users of the Throne™ n
Red Cross – Disaster relief n
Florida State Prison System - Emergency, Portable Sanitary Toilet System n
FEMA – Disaster Relief n
Head Start Program – Emergency preparedness n
n
Hospitals – Emergency preparedness n
Fire Departments – Emergency preparedness n
Boating Industry – Sanitary portable toilet system It is our patriotic duty to “be prepared” What are your plans? Contact
Waterless Waste Management Systems for a free analysis of your needs MSDS
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Municipal Proposal copyright URinBiz.com 2002
”before the storm,
I took flushing the toilet for granted..now it is so
missed, you can’t imagine”
In cases of severe emergency, disposal can be arranged via certified Waste Disposal Services.
