Portable Toilet Rental FAQ
Get practical answers about portable toilet placement, event planning, construction sites, accessibility, handwashing, and longer rentals.
How many portable toilets should an event have?
There is no responsible single number without knowing attendance, event length, alcohol service, food service, venue rules, and the balance of adults, children, and staff. Start with those details and ask the rental provider to explain the assumptions behind a recommendation; then verify any applicable local or venue requirements.
Where should a portable restroom go on a construction site?
Choose a location that is accessible to the crew but outside equipment travel, material staging, excavation edges, and emergency access paths. The surface should be as stable and level as the site allows, and the location should be reassessed when fencing, foundations, utilities, or driveways change the work area.
Do I need an accessible portable toilet?
Many public-facing events and sites need to plan for accessible sanitation, but the correct number and configuration depend on the setting and applicable requirements. Ask about an accessible unit, the approach route, maneuvering space, and proximity to the main activity, and confirm requirements with the venue or responsible authority.
Should handwashing stations be rented separately?
Handwashing can be a separate planning need and is especially useful near food service, dining, children’s activities, and high-traffic areas. Discuss the number and location of stations with the overall layout rather than placing them where guests cannot easily find or use them.
Can a rental remain on site for a long project?
Extended rentals can be planned for construction, renovations, seasonal operations, or phased development, but the arrangement should be reviewed as access and site conditions change. Ask about the expected duration, placement, servicing plan, and what happens if the work zone moves.
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