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Truckers No Longer Forced to Pee in Bottles! New Product Offers Easy and Safe Solution for Male and Female Truckers

Urine-filled containers are tossed onto North American highways by the millions every month. These containers, regularly referred to as "Trucker Bombs", is degrading to professional truck drivers. There is a solution -- The iPee!

Roseville, CA (Bluehost/PRWEB ) May 21, 2008 -- Urine-filled containers are tossed onto North American highways by the millions every month. These containers are regularly referred to as "Trucker Bombs", due to the fact that a heated urine-filled container sometimes explodes during highway clean-up operations -- causing a nasty mess!

Not only is this a nightmare for costly, taxpayer-funded, highway clean-up crews, but the nickname is degrading to professional truck drivers.

And considering the hefty fines involved, it can be a very costly mistake for the truck driver! Or the fleet owner.

Now, we've likely all experienced the same anxious moments that a truck driver experiences on a daily basis -- whether they're driving on the highway, or waiting in a long line-up at a border crossing. However, keep in mind the restrictions they face, that the average motorist isn't required to deal with. They have a big rig they have to park, before they get out to use the facilities somewhere! Add to this surveys that indicate a significant shortage of commercial vehicle parking across the continent.

What options does a professional truck driver have?

Introducing a Simple Solution -- the Revolutionary iPee™ Device

The iPee™ is a single-use, disposable, biodegradable, urine collection device, each equipped with an adapter for females. It converts the urine into a solid in seconds utilizing an organic absorbent. After use, the device is safely discarded in the trash. There are no harmful chemicals -- and it is completely environmentally-friendly, unlike conventional units that require special waste disposal.

The iPee™ device is a simple solution to a North American problem. The iPee™ offers an ethical choice for the truck-driving professional, who -- if given a suitable option -- would choose not to litter our highways with their biological waste.

And in the unfortunate event than an iPee™ device is discarded along the highway, it is a completely biodegradable device that will dissipate very rapidly back into the environment, with no negative impact.

Professional truck drivers and fleet managers are being encouraged to consider investing in iPee™ devices for their trucks. It provides truckers much needed relief when required, and it helps to save the environment. It also helps save taxpayer money in highway cleanup crews -- and potentially high fine charges!

For more information on the revolutionary iPee™ and its revenue-generating potential, visit the website: http://www.TheiPee.com, and contact John Regan , VP Business Development. Ph: 888-213-9358
Email: jregan@TheiPee.com

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