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What to Consider Before Renting a Porta-Potty

What to Consider Before Renting a Porta-Potty
Portable toilets come in many shapes, sizes, and features. When renting a porta-potty, there are a few important factors to consider.

Type of Project or Event

The event type will help determine the correct kind of portable toilet and how much rental time you need. For example, you can choose from standard porta-potties or upgrade to “luxury” trailers and climate-controlled units based on the project.

Number of People

The general rule of thumb is that there should be one porta-potty for every 40 to 60 people – if it’s for a construction site, that ratio should be higher at one unit for every 20 workers.

Location

If you have more land to cover, you’ll need to rent more units. The proximity of the unit to your event or construction site will also affect the delivery and maintenance costs.

Maintenance

Depending on the length of your event, more regular maintenance might be required to keep the porta-potties clean. You’ll also want to confirm that the rental company you choose upholds appropriate sanitation standards.

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Portable toilets have come a long way over the years. Some units now have marble walls, porcelain seats, flushing systems, and sanitation amenities. The bottom line: porta-potties provide an effective, safe, and inexpensive way to take care of your business.

Are Porta-Potties Safe?

Porta-potties are safe to use for your waste disposal needs, but they do have a messy reputation. Almost 75 percent of Americans feel that porta-potties are not a clean solution. 95 percent refuse to make any contact with the seat.

The truth is, many porta-potties look unsanitary because they are not properly maintained. While bacteria for illnesses such as norovirus, shigellosis, salmonella, and hepatitis A can be caught from portable toilets, any individual can avoid being affected with proper hygiene and a healthy immune system.

Studies even show that you are more likely to catch disease-carrying germs during a picnic than while you are using a porta-potty. As with other things, you should be fine using a porta-potty as long as you follow common sanitation practices.

What to Consider Before Renting a Porta-Potty
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