RV Movie Staring Robin Williams Depicts the Horrors of Disposing Human
Waste from an RV, Trailer, or Motor Home
Summary:
The manufacturer of Waste Master hopes the public is not turned off to
camping in an RV or trailer by seeing the problems of dumping the
holding tank experienced by star Robin Williams in his new movie.
Hollister, Calif. -- Robin Williams stars as Bob Monro in the new film
"RV" in which he is shown covered with human waste, but the real world
offers a solution that prevents such problems.
The standard equipment that comes with most RV and trailer units is hard
to use, and it is hard to avoid spills when dumping human waste, but an
aftermarket product removes all the mess and keeps things sanitary.
"We want the public to know that it does not have to end up in the
horrible mess that Robin Williams got himself into in the movie," said
Doug Swarts of Phase Four Industries. "Emptying the holding tanks of
human waste is just plain offensive, and it is a major reason many
people will not use an RV. We want the public to know there is a better
way."
The popular movie depicts the challenges Williams has as he tries to
bring his family on vacation in a rented RV. In the scene where he
empties the holding tanks, Williams ends up covered from head to toe in
human waste. He has to be hosed off, which gets laughs, but also causes
the public to think that it could happen to them as well.
"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
came up with the Waste Master (tm), and now there is a way to easily
empty the holding tanks, in a totally sanitary and environmentally
friendly manner."
Could it happen in real life?
"It certainly could, and it does. Far too often," said Swarts. "But all
those problems can be avoided, and the task can be clean and sanitary,
but too many RV owners do not know there is an easy, inexpensive solution."
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.
"The nozzle and sewer hose are pre-connected, pre-stored and ready to
go. Open the bay door, and with the press of a button, simply extend the
industrial grade sewer hose with special nozzle 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 ground inlet. Now, just open the lever and
push two buttons. It's so clean, you could even do it with white gloves
on. When you're done, all you do is close the lever, press the button,
and it retracts itself fully. No mess. No dripping. No coiling. And best
of all it's totally sanitary," explained Swarts.
Watching Williams in the movie "RV" may be entertaining, but Swarts
hopes it does not cause people to avoid using an RV. All of the problems
Williams encounters can be avoided, and the task of emptying the holding
tank can be simple and clean.