When hosting an event, more often than not the host needs to secure portable restrooms for the guests to use. We’ve all had to use a portable toilet at some point in our lives, and I’m willing to bet that we all feel the same way about them – YUCK. If you want your event to be a cut above the rest, nix the porta-potties and rent luxury mobile restroom trailers.
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Luxury Restroom Trailers: A Better Option Than Portable Toilets for any Event
Tags: Event Planning
Every outdoor event requires the provision of restrooms. When the event is large enough, this is usually a legal requirement. For private events, the underlying need – sanitation – is still the same. This, however, does not mean that you have to use standard portable toilets. Your event will be much more pleasant if you upgrade to restroom trailers instead.
Tags: Event Planning
The United States Department of Labor estimates that over 100 people a week suffer an injury on the job. The risk is higher in industries like construction, where falls and machinery accidents are common. Consider tips that can keep you and the people around you safe on the job site.
Tags: Construction
Here at The Texas Loo, every portable toilet and hand wash station we provide needs to be safe and secure. We go a step further by providing accessible toilets and luxury restrooms that are ADA-compliant. If you are concerned with meeting ADA regulations for your construction site or other temporary workplace, let us help you.
Tags: Rental Questions
Luxury Mobile Restroom Trailer Rentals: Frequently Asked Questions
We get a lot of questions about who we are, what exactly we do, and how the rental of our luxury mobile restroom trailers work. It's important to understand that these types of rentals are situational, and the price quote is highly dependant on the circumstances of your event and individual needs.
In an effort to help everyone understand a little more about our rentals, here are some of the most Frequently Asked Questions we get with rental inquiries:
Tags: Rental Questions
If you’re ever playing a trivia game, and you’re asked when porta-potties were invented, the answer is that they were invented in the mid-1900s. But long before the "porta-potty" as we know it came on the scene, portable toilets, in one form or another, were being used for centuries.
Tags: Cleanliness
Planning the Number of Portable Restrooms for an Event
Big events automatically equate to lots of people. For the last year this has been a bit of a memory, but now that the pandemic concerns are waning and group activities are coming into vogue again thanks to vaccinations being available and planning logistics is coming into play again. That means with any kind of day-long or multi-day operation, portable restrooms are going to be needed if the event is outdoors or in a smaller facility not scaled for large crowds.
Tags: Event Planning
Luxurious restroom rentals allow you to temporarily place a toilet in an area where a toilet, or a sufficient amount of toilets, may not be available. Typically, construction companies working in a location without restrooms nearby, those putting on an outdoor event, such as a carnival or outdoor wedding, or those who are having the only bathroom in their home renovated, may rent a rental toilet. After renting a toilet, you need to determine where to place the toilets you rented. Here are a few placement tips to help you find the perfect location.
Tags: Outdoor
Supporting Staff Logistics with Portable Restrooms
When it comes to logistics, the need for bathrooms doesn't get a lot of attention until they are needed, and then the lack of them becomes very apparent. While portable bathrooms may not win the award of the year for design and logistics performance, they are just as much an essential support system for your teams and personnel in the field as supplies, vehicles, equipment and medical attention as necessary.
In particular, portable restrooms really become necessary and part of core site planning when your teams are working in scenarios where local facilities and plumbing just don’t exist or have been turned off. Here are some examples.
Tags: Construction
OSHA Regulations For Portable Restrooms for Employees
By law, you must ensure your employees have access to a restroom. This means that if you are having the restrooms in your office building renovated, employee a construction crew at a site where no bathrooms are available, or if you employee farmworkers who work outside with no bathrooms, you must provide your employees with a portable restroom. Many employers do not realize that there are OSHA requirements when it comes to portable restrooms and their employees, and if you fail to meet these requirements, you can be subject to a fine. Here is some information every employer should know about portable restrooms.
Tags: Construction