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Portable toilets are conveniences that make it easy for people to do their business at outdoor events or on construction sites. They’re also environmentally friendly and serve to keep the outdoors sanitary. However, a portable toilet is not built like a conventional restroom, and it’s not used the same way. Here’s what you need to know about the correct port-a-potty etiquette.

Do:

Keep it clean and tidy.

When using the toilet, general cleanliness is essential. Don’t leave behind any surprises — such as trash or splashes on the toilet seat or floor — for the next person. If the trash bin provided inside has reached its maximum capacity, throw garbage in the bin outside.

Wash your hands.

As part of basic hygiene, wash your hands after using the portable toilet. Doing so reduces the risk of spreading germs and bacteria to others. There are often different attachments, which may include a portable sink or a hand-washing station. Use them before you venture away from the unit.

Don't:

Cut in line or save a spot.portable toilet

Just like regular bathroom etiquette, observe the unspoken “first come, first served” rule. Be considerate to the next person who will use the portable toilet. Don’t save spots or allow your companions to go before you. Doing so will be frustrating for the people waiting in line. Moreover, don’t get distracted by your phone or idle chit chat. Take your turn quickly once a toilet becomes vacant.

Stay too long.

There is often a long line of people waiting to use a portable toilet, especially at crowded events. For the convenience of others, don’t spend too much time in the unit; do your business and leave. If you need a private space to check your emails or retouch your makeup, this is not the appropriate place to do it.

 

For your mobile sanitation needs, contact Portable Pro, Inc. Located in  Madrid, IA, this company serves customers from Algona to Indianola. They offer portable toilet rentals that are handicapped-accessible and accompanying hand-washing stations. They also do RV tank pumping and septic tank cleaning. To request a quote or to learn more about their units, send them a message online or call (515) 231-1056.

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