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Association Insight July 22, 2020

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ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News BIWEEKLY EDITION JULY 22, 2020 Page 14 ADA Compliance 30 Years On…Continued from page 10 Continued on page 19 M o s t Env i r o n m e n t a ll y F r i e n d l y D e od o r i z e r M o st satelliteindustries.com | information@satelliteindustries.com | 1.800.883.1123 A fast dissolving, eco-friendly solution. Made for the toughest jobs and safe for your employees. GROUNDBREAKING PATENTED MALODOR CONTROL TECHNOLOGY GROUNDBREAKING PATENTED MALODOR CONTROL TECHNOLOGY According to the three operators previously cited, when a trailer is not ADA-compliant, the standard practice is to place an ADA restroom near the trailer and, if an attendant is present, to encourage that only handicapped individuals use these units. One operator stated that despite not having an ADA-compliant trailer, their company wants to "provide the best that we have in terms of trying to meet this need." A second operator explained that their company discusses "placement details and options [with] the customer." Due to the size of the ADA-compliant units and the fact that the floors rest entirely on the ground, "we want to make sure that the customer takes into account such factors as a completely flat surface for the unit to rest upon." A third operator echoed his earlier comments regarding the placement of units, carrying the concept further into the realm of trailers. He said, "if a flat spot for the ADA unit is some distance away, we want to let the customer know […] this could be construed as a [non-ADA compliant] hardship by some of the handicapped guests or site inspectors." Some operators try to include a few extra amenities in these non-temperature-controlled units. For example an operator said, "We provide a small trash can [which helps] if they have any medical supplies that they need to replace. We use fragrance disks as well. In the winter we install small unit heaters and, in the summer, we try to position these units so that they do not face the intense afternoon sun."

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