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August 15th is the first World Portable Sanitation Day (WPSD). It is a day to recognize the importance of the portable sanitation industry. This industry and those who work in it allow us to live in safety, with better health and greater prosperity than those who live without it.

It is also a day to gather our resources as an industry and use them to teach and assist those suffering from poor sanitary conditions around the world.

Join with those who are dedicated to improving the portable sanitation industry and reducing suffering around the world by participating in this event.


Read the article online in Pro Magazine

View the first WPSD appearing in Pumper magazine, August 1014.


Watch the WPSD video

Watch this short video highlighting the benefits of portable sanitation and announcing WPSD.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vewhNkYE8Y


Read the Planning Tips

If you want to plan an event for WPSD, consider one of these ideas to draw attention to the benefits of portable sanitation and your business.


Read the Media Tips

Your local media outlets such as television, radio and newspapers are looking for stories and this is how you can get free press about your event and business.


Read the entire letter

Portable sanitation took a long time to become part of society. It has proved to be one of the most vital services necessary to build a healthy, safe and strong economy in developed nations and it needs to be exported to the rest of the world.


The Portable Sanitation Association International (PSAI) is a non-profit association made up of operators, suppliers and manufactures interested in improving the portable sanitation industry around the world. To Learn More...


Making an Impact

“Most people would probably agree that improving people’s lives and preserving the environment are very worthy goals. If both of these objectives can be achieved at once, it’s even better. That’s exactly the value proposition we offer in the portable restroom industry.”

Todd Hilde, Satellite Industries, 2012 (open letter to portable restroom operators –Pumper, 2012)

To read the entire letter click here

A recently published booklet entitled “How Portable Restrooms (And You) Are Impacting The World” provides a quick overview of the many benefits associated with using portable restrooms. Clearly, the positive affects reveal how important it is for undeveloped countries to adopt these services.


How Portable Restrooms (And You) Are Impacting The World (pdf)

The good news is that there is an increase in portable restroom utilization worldwide. Over the past 5 years Satellite has provided products to operators in 30 new countries. This dramatic increase is proof that as an industry, portable sanitation is gaining important ground in the war against infectious diseases and environmental pollution.


What's a Toilet Worth?

Lack of Access to Sanitation Costs the World $260 Billion Each Year

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Tragedies in Developing Countries

Few people in developed countries have ever been in a situation where the lack of portable sanitation has created a life threatening environment. However, we live in a world where 40% of the population still relieve themselves on the ground because modern plumbing and portable sanitation is limited or non-existent.

The detrimental impact of untreated and uncollected human waste to our overall health, safety, and environment can be measured in human lives. Tragically, over 2 million people, mostly children, die annually due to preventable diarrheal diseases.

India – A story of human dignity

India presents a vivid example of suffering caused by untreated and uncollected human waste. The following video clip illustrates India’s plight and one portable restroom company’s step toward improving people’s lives.

Lifesaving

The World Health Organization estimates that improved sanitation facilities could reduce diarrhea-related deaths in young children by more than 30%. If hygiene promotion is added, such as teaching proper hand washing, deaths could be reduced by over 60% and cut respiratory infections by as much as 25%.

Portable Restrooms Untold Story

It is easy to overlook the benefits of portable restrooms. People living in developed nations have the advantage of indoor plumbing, sewer systems and waste treatment plants. However, natural disasters can cripple these systems and open the door to widespread contamination of water sources. Thankfully, this has not occurred due to the preparedness of portable restroom operators and local government agencies.

On a daily basis, portable restrooms are making a significant contribution to protect and preserve the environment and our natural resources. Approximately 125 million gallons* of fresh, drinkable water is saved each day by the portable restroom industry. On an annual basis, portable restrooms eliminate the cost and energy to run 45 billion gallons of water through expensive waste treatment plants. In an era when fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce this is a significant savings. The fact is operators who deploy restrooms and the people who use them are part of an important water conservation activity.

The portable sanitation industry is also responsible for saving thousands of gallons of fuel each day. Most people do not associate portable restrooms with saving fuel. At construction sites, parks, soccer fields, outdoor stadiums, recreational facilities and other locations where portable restrooms are provided, fuel is saved because it isn’t necessary to drive to a restroom facility.

Truly, a portable restroom is a green product… long before ‘green’ became fashionable. It is made of plastic and metal parts that can be recycled at the end of its life. It is also recyclable in the sense that it can be moved from site to site. For instance, it does not need to remain on a work site after the building project is complete. It can be “recycled” to a new location and provide service to a new group of individuals. This portability has eliminated the need to build permanent restroom facilities in places where they would eventually not be needed, which is another way natural resources have been saved.

These are only a few ways portable sanitation products & services have improved our health, safety, standard of living, and preservation of natural resources. Every time you see a portable restroom consider that the portable sanitation industry and YOU are helping to save lives and contributing to a healthier, safer world where natural resources are preserved and people can live in dignity.

Our goal at Satellite is to continue to provide products, education and other resources to areas of the world desperately in need of portable sanitation. Through the efforts of local portable restroom operators there is hope for a cleaner, safer world where sickness and disease are replaced with dignity and a higher quality of life.

* 125 million gallons saved calculation:
In countries with indoor plumbing, an average of 1.8 gallons of clean water is used to flush a toilet and around the world there are 2.2 million portable restrooms that average between twenty and thirty uses per day. Multiplied, that equates to 125 million gallons.

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