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Association Insight July 8, 2020

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ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News BIWEEKLY EDITION JULY 8, 2020 Page 23 We build Vacuum trucks, Septic trucks, Porta Potty trucks, and Body swaps. We can do Steel, Stainless Steel and Aluminum. Financing Available www.tankworldaz.com 12001 W. Peoria Ave El Mirage, AZ 85335 Jerry's cell 623-680-2037 tank.jerry1@gmail.com Office 623-536-1199 Fax 623-935-4514 service@tankworldaz.com Parts and Accessories In Stock ASME & R stamp accredited UL 142 Tank World Corp Tank World Corp ALL MAJOR BRANDS IN STOCK AND READY TO BUILD. MAKING DREAM TRUCKS A REALITY AMERICA BUILT ON COURAGE, TANK WORLD BUILT ON QUALITY Tip #5: Treat Deodorizer as Part of an Experience Delivery System. No single product can be responsible for providing a good portable toilet experience. The tank deodorizer should be one component—think about how your deodorizers work with complementary products such as urinal blocks, air fresheners, and soaps. These scents should work together, not fight one another. Talk with your deodorizer representative about which fragrances team up well. Tip #6: Rotate Scents at Long-Term Contract Sites. After a while, the nose will be desensitized to the deodorizer fragrance (fragrance fatigue), and the end user will think the toilets are not being serviced properly. If you provide units over a long period of time where the users are expected to be the same people (think construction sites, parks where softball leagues play a weekly game, etc.), rotating the fragrances may help users perceive less unpleasant odor— provided, of course, you are using enough water to properly activate the deodorizer." Tip #7: Use Your Deodorizer Rep as a Resource. Deodorizer reps know a lot about deodorizers, sure, but they know about a lot of other things, too. Most of them would be glad to help you determine your costs and solve problems. They are especially knowledgeable about the chemicals in their products and how waste disposal sites treat them. Don't be afraid to ask for help in dealing with a disposal site if they have concerns about your deodorizer. It's what your rep does for a living—and typically has a lot of experience in these situations. v Deodorizers: What You Need to Know…continued from page 18

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