Restroom Trailer Tips & Education

Portable Restroom Trailers Good for Summer Community Camps

It’s hot and sunny and time for camps to begin. All over the country football, baseball, softball, cheer leading, and soccer camps will have kids running around and playing outside. This is great news for kids and parents alike; parents get to work and get things done while kids get to play and exercise. It’s a win-win! Since most sports camps are held outside at community fields and kids will be drinking lots of water, the need for plenty of bathrooms becomes apparent. While most fields have either a small building with restrooms or a porta potty or two, we’ve learned firsthand that they are not always dependable. They’re not always clean, in working order, or even open. To eliminate these potential problems, many communities are bringing in portable restroom trailers for the summer. They’re convenient, they blend in, and they create a safe, clean, working environment for both campers and counselors to use at any time. These portable restroom trailers can be used to answer nature’s call, just to wash hands, or even to get a quick break from the hot sun. Portable restroom trailers have proven to be the favorable answer for many communities. If your community is one that has chosen to use a portable restroom trailer this summer, let us know how it’s working out.
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Portable Restroom Trailers Around the Country

Portable Restroom Trailers has been sending units all over the country. May, especially, seemed to be a busy month for us. We had a unit at the air show at the Florence Airport in South Carolina; we sent a trailer to Hoffman Marina West in NJ for the summer; a large luxury trailer was used at the Kentucky Derby; a trailer went to Appleton, Wisconsin for a farm wedding; and we sold a permanent unit to a dirt racing track in Wausau, Wisconsin, just to name a few. No matter where we go, we love the opportunity to help those who need an alternative to the regular, run of the mill porta potty. Portable Restroom Trailers loves that we can offer a safe, sanitary, and private environment for your portable bathroom needs. We also love our ADA compliant portable restroom trailers that help make life a little easier for those with disabilities. Remember that whatever the event or occasion, restroom trailers are designed to be your bathroom away from your bathroom. If you happen to spot us somewhere, send us a comment and let us know where. If you have the chance to experience one of our restroom trailers, send us a comment and let us know what you think. We’d love to hear from you, good or bad!
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First-Class Portable Restroom Trailers for First-Class Women

There are so many national and international outdoor sporting events during this time of year. Among those is the ShopRite LPGA Classic that is being held in Galloway, NJ this coming weekend, June 1-3. The women will be competing for the $1.5 million purse. The top five ranked players are Yani Tseng, Azahara Munoz, Ai Miyazato, Sun Young Yoo, and Stacey Lewis.Considering the fact that the players are on the golf course for so long, have you ever wondered where they go if nature calls? We have…and we’re hoping the answer is a portable restroom trailer. They’re out there playing hard, walking miles, sweating, and drinking lots of water. A portable restroom trailer is exactly what the women need. It offers a sanitary, private, first-class, environment with flushable toilets and running water. Each unit has a mirror, and if desired, can include an “amenities” basket with a brush, hair spray, deodorant, mints, etc. for a quick touch-up that is sometimes necessary. And why should the players be the only ones with that kind of portable bathroom? We think such refined fans and spectators deserve first-class portable restroom trailers, too!If you are planning on attending this weekend, you’ll need to pack a variety of outerwear. You may need a light sweater and sunglasses, in addition to a raincoat and umbrella. The weather calls for some sun on Friday and Sunday, but scattered thunderstorms on Saturday. We’re crossing our fingers for Saturday so that all of you can stay safe and dry!
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Outside for Memorial Day weekend? Find a Portable Restroom Trailer Near You!

Memorial Day was established almost 150 years ago to honor those that died fighting in a war, but didn’t become a federal holiday until 1971. Through the years, our nation has come to better appreciate Memorial Day as a day to honor the many men and women who have fought and given their lives for our freedom. Wherever you go and whatever you do this weekend, be sure to take a moment to remember our fallen soldiers and what they’ve done for us.Since Memorial Day is an official holiday, that means a long weekend for most, which also means picnics, sporting events, travel, beaches, pool parties, family gatherings, parks, festivals, concerts, and so much more. Every year this weekend seems to be the “official” turning point of seasons. The weather begins to stay hotter, school is out or almost out, and the sense of summer is felt by all.Chances are you won’t be spending your time inside, which means you’ll be hot, sweaty, sticky, and maybe sandy. If that’s the case, do you really want to answer nature’s call in a small, cramped, hot, stinky, dirty porta potty? Before you head into one of those, look around…you might just get lucky and find a portable restroom trailer with fresh air, lots of space, flushable toilets, soap and running water to wash your hands. Portable restroom trailers seem to be catching on as the new trend in portable bathrooms. So, wherever you are this weekend when nature calls, look around to see if there’s a portable restroom trailer near you.Have a safe and happy Memorial Day!
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Portable Restroom Trailers for Graudation Parties

It’s that time of year again! Graduates of all kinds all over the country will be celebrating their success. It’s a turning point in their lives…the end of a season and the beginning of a new journey. I can’t think of a better reason to celebrate! Whether planning for a graduation party or the actual graduation ceremony, keeping the graduate and guests happy is of utmost importance. Regardless of if you have one hundred people or one thousand people to think of, bathroom needs is an important detail to plan for. Portable restroom trailers are great for this type of occasion. The site of the graduation ceremony will surely need restrooms that can accommodate large crowds to get people in and out quickly and efficiently. Additionally, handicap accessible accommodations for those family members who need it are essential. The party site can also use portable restroom trailers to make sure the guests are treated like royalty. They will be sure to have a safe, reliable, and clean experience whether they just want to wash hands or “take care of business”. Either way, portable restroom trailers provide a sensible, effortless, economical solution to a common problem with these kinds of events. That alone is reason to celebrate! Besides, should you decide to have a big graduation party in your backyard, do you really want all those guests going in and out of your home, traipsing dirt throughout?
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The Truth About Germs and Toilets in a Portable Restroom Trailer

Myth: Toilet seats are the “germ mecca” of the bathroom.Fact: Places where your hands frequently touch are where the most germs are.While most of us blame public and portable bathroom trailer toilet seats for harboring all of the germs, it is actually places like door handles, flushers, soap dispensers, and sink handles where the germs are gathered. So, no more is the infamous toilet seat at fault for the nasty little organisms we pick up in the bathroom.The first line of defense would be consistent cleaning and sanitizing of the restroom, whether it is indoors or an outdoor porta potty rental. Since we can’t always control when or how they are cleaned, however, the second line of defense is on us…frequent hand washing. Usually the small one person porta potties don’t have running water and soap, but there are some portable restroom trailers that do contain a sink, running water, and soap inside. If you have access to a regular restroom or portable restroom trailer, take advantage and wash, wash, wash!The Mayo Clinic offers some effective washing tips: wet your hands, apply soap, scrub for at least 20 seconds, rinse well, and then dry. If there are paper towels available, try to use one to turn off the faucet so your hands will remain germ free. It’s a good idea to get into the habit of washing your hands before leaving the bathroom. This will greatly cut the chance of spreading and bringing those unwanted germs with you wherever you go.Remember, toilets are not the culprit…let’s try to give them a better rep!
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