Portable Flush Toilet Features & Common Uses
This Flushable Portable Toilet features a full flushing toilet and requires attachment to a sewer mainline, making it the wrong choice if mobility is required for relocation. Installation of this portable toilet is labor intensive and time-consuming. Both factors contribute to the significantly higher costs of its initial set-up compared to those of other non-flushable toilets, which can be as much as 55% higher.
This Flushable Porta Potty model is a little roomier than the general-purpose model and contains both a toilet and urinal, a handwashing sink, a toilet paper and paper towel dispensers, plus a hand soap and sanitizer dispensers. Long-term rentals of this model are the most cost-efficient with the initial high set-up costs being off-set by the cost savings from the weekly servicing not being required. Determine How Many Porta Potties You Need OSHA (Occupational Health & Safety Association) & ADA (American Disabilities Act) regulations are explained. Presented in table format we have calculated the regular and ADA handicap restrooms required for your next job site, business, event or venue, just click on the link. |
Construction
Long-term projects that have access to a main sewer line choose this restroom solution which after the initial set-up costs are off-set becomes increasingly more cost-effective overtime. In addition, this portable toilet is sufficient to provide service to twice as many employees as the open tank portable toilets do.
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Emergency
Long-term temporary housing, hospital expansions, food and water distribution sites, and command centers must all have sanitary restroom facilities, which are essential to help minimize exposure to germs to prevent the spread of diseases following a disaster. Where possible to access the sewer mainline the full flushing type II is ideal especially where it might be difficult for servicing trucks to access. The Ideal situation is one where the restrooms will be in use for minimum length of at least a couple of months, the probability of relocation is zero, and access to the sewer line feasible.
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