4 Reasons to Consider a Portable Restroom Trailer for Your Construction Site
Portable toilets—or Porta Potties—are used in construction sites all over the world. For workers that will be outside for hours on end, these portable toilets can offer much-needed relief. Although very beneficial for emergencies, a Porta Potty can be uncomfortable and does not have the same privacy of a traditional restroom. If you have a construction site in western Arizona and want to provide your employees with the convenience of a restroom while working outdoors, consider renting a portable restroom trailer from Jack Pots Portables.
Here are some of the benefits you and your workers will enjoy with a portable restroom trailer:
- Flush Toilets: One of the biggest drawbacks of using portable toilets is that they don’t flush, and waste can be left to linger throughout the day. With a portable restroom trailer, your employees can flush after using the bathroom, helping to eliminate waste and maintain a sanitary work site.
- Privacy: A restroom trailer has sturdy walls, a roof, and individual stalls. The overall experience is more like using a public restroom inside of a building, rather than having to go outdoors. Your employees will enjoy protection from the elements as well as a sense of privacy.
- Sinks: Numerous studies have shown that hand washing is one of the simplest ways to minimize the spread of germs and illnesses in the workplace. A portable restroom trailer features a full sink with running water, which will allow your employees to wash their hands before eating or after using the toilet.
- Comfort: Using outdoor restrooms is usually an uncomfortable circumstance lacking in warmth, silence, and privacy. However, with a restroom trailer, your employees can enjoy all of the comforts of a bathroom while remaining in the construction site.
If you would like to rent a portable restroom trailer for your construction site or you would like to learn more about other portable toilet options, visit the Jack Pots Portables website, or call (928) 680-0804.