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Whether you’re hosting an event or undertaking a construction project, renting port-a-potties offers a huge convenience to you and your guests or contractors. With a portable toilet, people can rest assured that they will have a convenient place to use the restroom while working or enjoying the festivities.  However, minor accidents can occur, such as the unit toppling over due to strong winds. It’s crucial that you know what to do if ever this happens.

What to Do When a Porta-Potty Tips Over

In case your rented port-a-potties tip over, the first thing you should do is call the service provider immediately. They’ll give you instructions on what to do, depending on the unit's model and features. The service provider will most likely come to your rescue to replace the unit or pick it up for cleaning.

While waiting for them, don’t attempt to clean any waste by yourself. Exposure to the toxic substances inside the potty could affect your health, causing skin infections and respiratory problems. If possible, put up a barricade or signs around the unit to keep others away.

How To Prevent This From Happening Again

port-a-pottiesPlace the unit on a level surface to ensure it's stable. Avoid areas with sand or clay, which can erode or soften with harsh weather conditions. Then, ensure that the toilet won’t tip over by placing it beside a sturdy wall. This reduces the chances of the unit tumbling over in case some guests engage in horseplay. 

Afterward, you can use stakes or cables to secure the toilet, similar to how you anchor a tent to the ground. Doing this can help keep the unit stable amid strong winds.

 

If you’re looking to rent reliable port-a-potties, turn to Portable Pro, Inc. Located in Madrid, IA, this company offers a wide selection of portable toilets, sinks, handicap accessible portable toilets, and other related units. Aside from port-a-potty rentals, they also offer septic tank cleaning and other septic services. Call (515) 231-1056 or message them on their website to get a service quote.

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