First responder water delivery system -Drinking water distribution system inter nal

Posted by Kevin H.
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Aug 31, 2015
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If you are a first responder, you understand the importance of having a drinking water distribution system. The common methods of hydration have been deploying pallets of water bottles. Though they work, the plastic bottles create lots of trash and are heavy to lift. They also take up a lot of warehouse space. The other method is a large potable water truck. This also works, however, it has limitations on distribution and tends to encourage over crowding.

Introducing the patented WaterMonster, the new complementary option for a First responder water delivery system.

The WaterMonster is the first 125 gallon stackable water tank (when empty) that comes with a stackable stand. Each tank holds the equivalent of 1,000 water bottles. Compared to a typical barrel shaped tank, you can store 10 tanks in the same footprint that 1 barrel shaped tank would take. But the stackability is just one unique feature. The WaterMonster offers 8 outlets for quick water deployment. It offers a large Water Flag on the lid for maximum exposure. You can use it as a bill board to post important messages directly on the tank, instructing people in need. With the tank weighing 35lbs and the stand weighing 45lbs, one person can easily set them up. Using a common pickup truck, you can load up and deploy 10 units.

We offer 20ft enclosed trailers that can hold up to 80 units! Using such small and common equipment, it’s easy to deploy the WaterMonster in far more diverse areas to help make your drinking water distribution system tailored to your specific situation. There is no “one solution fits all” when it comes to a first responder water delivery system, but we believe that the WaterMonster, coupled with a large potable water truck makes for a better drinking water distribution system. We also recognize that plastic water bottles can help. But you can reduce plastic bottle trash, by handing out branded refillable water bottles and refilling off the WaterMonster tank.

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Contact Information

Email ID: kevin@thewatermonster.com

Website Url: http://watermonster.us/

Phone: 512-563-1737

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