Portable Restroom Trailers

Buying a Used Restroom Trailer? 3 Questions to Consider

The used-anything market has been booming for the better part of the past decade. With used cars, thrifted clothes, and second-hand appliances, everyone seems to be looking for a great deal. But what if you are looking for a great deal in the portable restroom trailer market? You have come to the right place. Shopping pre-owned can be overwhelming. There are many things to look out for and deals that seem too good to be true. And you must keep a few things in mind when shopping. For example, having a previous owner or owners, units may not be in the best condition, or they may no longer be under warranty. You must be focused and vigilant when shopping in a second-hand market to ensure that the deal you find is right for you and your business. Below are the top questions to keep in mind when considering used portable restroom trailers for sale so you can feel confident in your purchase and find the best bargain for you. 1. Is the Used Portable Restroom Trailer a Discontinued Model? Much like a car, portable restroom trailers will need new parts from time to time. It is important to know whether or not the model you are looking at is still in production because that can help determine maintenance costs. Trailers that are still being manufactured will have parts readily available when the need arises, so you don’t need to worry as much if your trailer has a leaky roof or a broken door. With available parts, you can make repairs more quickly and often for less money. If you are considering a trailer that is no longer in production, spare parts for out-of-date models may be difficult to find, or other parts will have to be retrofitted to your model. This situation can potentially increase maintenance costs or make proper maintenance impossible. While the trailer you are looking at may boast a lower price tag than other models, the long-term maintenance costs may not balance out, and you could end up paying more over time. 2. Is the Trailer in Good Condition? Buying used is a great way to save money when you are trying to strengthen your fleet. However, not all used trailers are the same. Some trailers will come off the lot in better working conditions than others. While you can inspect a trailer yourself and get maintenance records, you may miss something costly unless you’re an expert. Any open repairs may end up costing more than buying a more expensive trailer. Consider where you are buying the used trailer. Going to a reputable portable restroom manufacturer or dealer is beneficial, as they will have a system to inspect and certify pre-owned trailers (Look for ones that certify their trailers with a 20-point inspection). You may pay slightly more than what’s advertised on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist, but they’ll be the closest to new trailers you can find. You’ll be thankful when you’re saving much more than that initial “great deal” by not paying for many repairs over the lifetime of your used portable restroom trailer. Additionally, some used trailer dealers may charge additional freight charges while others may include that in their listed price. Be sure to ask before committing to a good deal or discounting something that looks overpriced initially. Remember, the price tag on a bathroom trailer does not always reflect the actual cost of owning it. This is especially true for used portable restroom trailers. If repairs or updates are needed immediately, always check the cost does not outweigh the deal price. 3. Does the Model Fit Your Business Needs? As with any bargain purchase, it is easy to get distracted by the deal and lose track of what you actually need. Before you begin searching through all the used restroom trailers for sale, make sure you are clear about what your business needs and what you are looking for in a trailer. The non-negotiable features that can’t live without should not be sacrificed for a used trailer, which is a great deal but doesn’t fit the bill. In the long run, buying a trailer at a great price but not one that is filling a gap in your fleet can end up costing you more. After you purchase a cheap but not entirely practical used trailer, that gap will still be there, and eventually, you will need to fill it. That leads you to buy two trailers to fit the gap of one. To identify your trailer needs, consider these questions: How many people does this trailer need to serve? Is your fleet in need of any ADA restroom trailers? Who is this trailer serving, and what other facilities do they need? (There are used combination trailers as well.) What tank emptying method is easiest for your company? What is your budget? Buying a used restroom trailer doesn’t have to be a scary or overwhelming experience. When you consider maintenance costs, both long and short-term, and the needs of your business, you are more likely to find a unit that is perfect for you. Start with the manufacturers if you don’t know where to start your used trailer search. They’ll have certified fleets of available used trailers that fit many different needs–from sanitation and laundry to events large and small. And you can always chat with us about your fleet needs. We’ll help make it happen.
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5 Questions to Ask Before Renting a Portable Restroom Trailer

Event planning, charity organizing, and job site management are all tough jobs. You need to juggle, choose, and plan a lot, and we want to make sure you put your best foot forward when your project comes to fruition. While you have managed all of the more fun aspects of your project, we put together a helpful guide to renting restroom trailers so you can save time and be confident in your rental decisions. Here are the five best questions to ask before signing for a bathroom trailer rental so your event goes off without a hitch. 1. What’s Your Budget? This is a constant question for any event planner or business owner, and for good reason. Setting up a budget for any activity or workspace helps narrow down available options, making decisions more manageable when putting your card down. There is a wide range of options available for many budgets, so don’t be afraid that your budget won’t accommodate a rental. Remember, everyone needs to use the bathroom at some point, so setting aside adequate funds for the proper facilities is essential. Additionally, check in with the rental provider you are interested in and see their payment terms. Asking what fees are associated beyond the listed rental costs can help prevent hidden costs from taking you by surprise and blowing your budget away. 2. How Many People Will Use Them? This question will help you understand how many units you need or even if you need more than one trailer. The best way to answer this question is to look at the guest list and the trailers available in your price range. For reference, a single unit with one sink, one urinal, and one toilet is listed as being able to serve 125 guests. In other words, the tank can hold 125 people's worth of flushes. Now, you should note that a long line may develop if one toilet is used for a guest list that wide. When contacting the rental company, ask how many units they recommend for your guest list. This may help you decide just how big the trailer you rent needs to be or how many trailers you get. 3. What is Included in the Rental? Different services may be available depending on who you rent with or what type of trailer you rent. It is essential to understand what to expect from your company, so you know that you are getting your money's worth. Will your trailer(s) be delivered to your site, or will you need to find a way to transport yourself? Will you be tasked with the cleaning and waste removal, or will your rental company take care of that? These services, whether included or not, are important to know because they will help you decide whether the specific rental you are looking at is worth the cost. 4. How are the Tanks Emptied? Yes, this question is similar to the last, but it is so important that we need to give it its own special section. A mobile restroom trailer rental provides a convenient place for all your guests to access proper bathroom facilities, but what happens at the end of the day is on you. Especially if you have a multi-day rental, you need to know how the waste from trailer tanks will be handled. Proper waste handling is essential to the health and safety of your employees, guests, and the environment. Understanding your responsibilities before you rent your trailer(s) ensures that you aren’t caught out with another job at the end of your day, one that you may be unprepared to handle without prior preparation. When looking for a portable restroom trailer rental, check whether the company you are renting from will handle a full tank or if that responsibility is yours. 5. When is Your Rental Company Available? Some companies are available 24/7 for any help or issues that might arise with your trailer, while others are only available within working hours. If your event is somewhere within the nine-to-five grind, a company with traditional hours may be just fine. However, if you plan to use your trailer(s) at night or over weekends and holidays, having a company available whenever you need assistance may be helpful. Check in with your trailer provider to see when they can offer you support. This is also an excellent time to ask the rental company what other perks come with choosing them. Some may offer trailer monitoring apps, bulk rental discounts, resource videos to help set your trailer up perfectly for your event, and more. Have your list of questions prepared, and you’ll quickly be able to identify the best rental companies for your events. Video
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Prim and Proper: Etiquette in Portable Restroom Trailers

With summer in full swing, you have likely been enjoying all of the fun activities that the season has to offer. Festivals, parades, and picnics are all great ways to enjoy the warm weather and the great outdoors, but they can also have a notable downside: outdoor restroom alternatives. While not all restroom alternatives are inherently problematic, such as luxury restroom rentals, the manners some people have or don’t tend to alter our experience when we need to go. Poor manners in any public bathroom are noticeable, but even more so in an alternative restroom setup. On behalf of everyone who has had a nasty experience in outdoor restrooms this summer, we decided to combat the epidemic of afternoons ruined by unflushed toilets, wet floors, and no toilet paper. We put together a guide on all things portable restroom etiquette. Together, we can beat gross bathrooms once and for all…or at least until next summer. The Line Up Good portable restroom etiquette starts before you even step through the door. If there is a long line to the facilities, be patient. No one likes the person trying to push their way to the front, citing how much they need to use the bathroom. Unfortunately, everyone there does; that’s why there’s a line. While the problems of kindergarten can sometimes be the problems of adulthood, don’t be that person. Instead, if you’ve found lines and line-cutters to be a recurrent issue, you can always suggest to the organizer they snag a few more portable restroom trailer rentals for the next event. Lock It Down We know it’s a given, but it must be said: please lock the door behind you. Nothing is more awkward than walking in on someone doing their business or being walked in on yourself. Take a second and make sure you lock the door. Be Quick Once you get in the bathroom, don’t forget about the ones you left behind…out in the line, that is. While it’s important to be patient when you are waiting in line, it is even more important not to waste time while you are in the unit. A restroom trailer shared by many people is not the place for sending emails, making phone calls, or secretly watching the big game on your phone. At any given time, there could be a line forming to use the facilities, so be kind and don’t waste everyone's time. Get in, get out, but don’t forget the following few steps. Flush Properly It’s good bathroom etiquette in any restroom to flush the toilet when you are done, and a mobile restroom trailer is no exception. Flushing correctly is not just about flushing your business away, though. More than anywhere else, it is essential not to flush away trash, food, sanitary products, or other objects down the toilet. These items can cause blockages that may clog more than just a single toilet but the whole trailer. Nothing ruins a party or event more than overflowing waste, so don’t be a party pooper; make sure only to flush what belongs in a toilet. Wash Your Hands Your parents reminded you as a child, and here we are reminding you as well to wash your hands after you go. Seriously though, one of the main benefits of portable bathroom trailers is that they come with sinks with fresh running water and hand soap, so take advantage. They are just another form of communal restrooms, no matter what event or location you’re frequenting. Many people use them, and the surfaces are shared. When you choose not to wash your hands after you use the toilet, you spread the bacteria onto everything you touch, and because other people are touching the same surfaces, you are spreading germs to others, too. Stop the spread of illnesses, germs, and bacteria, and wash your hands. Additionally, after you are done washing your hands, be sure to look at the countertop. If you see that some water went rogue and left the sink for the counter, wipe it up with a paper towel. It only takes a few seconds, but it is good manners and leaves the facility nice and clean for the next guest. Keep It Clean As it is a good rule of thumb anywhere, you should leave the trailer better than you found it. Placing all your trash in the bins provided, putting the toilet seat down, and cleaning up any messes or spills you may have had are all key aspects of proper trailer etiquette and are generally just the right things to do. Did you know that toilet lids have a hygienic purpose? When you flush a toilet, it can actually launch bacteria and germs into the air. By closing the toilet lid before you flush, you prevent the spread of extra nasties. You can also implement this and other tips you’ve learned at home! Keep Staff in the Loop If you see that toilet paper or paper towels are running low in a unit, a clogged toilet, or a lightbulb that’s gone out, let someone know. This helps them keep on top of things before they become major problems and ensures that all guests can have a great experience. We’re sure the staff will appreciate a kind tip-off regarding the status of the trailers.
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On a Hot Streak: Fire Safety Tips for Portable Restroom Trailers

The summer months keep things hot; some days can be a scorcher. As much as we like the warmer months, there are certain things that shouldn’t be burning up: your skin at the beach, a batch of cookies for movie night, and your mobile restroom trailers. While there is sunscreen for skin and timers for ovens…what is there to protect your trailer? This guide will help. We compiled a list of things to remember during use and maintenance to ensure your trailer stays safe. Your business may be on a hot streak, but keep your fleet cool with these tips: Enact a No-Smoking Policy The best way to keep your trailer from catching on fire is to well, get rid of fires. Smoking in a restroom trailer is a terrible idea. Not only can the flame interact with the cleaning chemicals you may be using or set toilet paper or paper towels alight, but it can also fill the space with smoke. While restroom trailers have ventilation systems, they were not made to handle large amounts of smoke at once. When using your trailer on job sites or at events, put up “no smoking” signs both outside and inside the trailer. This will remind guests to keep flames away and your trailers safe. Keep Candles Away Similar to not smoking in trailers, you should certainly keep open flames, such as candles, away from your fleet. While the luxury vibes of certain trailers may tempt you to set the mood, or mosquitos outside make you want to put some citronellas inside, don’t do it. Since people in trailers are often close to one another, there is a risk of someone knocking a candle over. Not only is wax annoying to clean up, but the falling flame can result in much worse and leave you wishing it was just a minor cleaning task. Check Power Cords Regularly check the power cords you use to connect your trailer to outlets or generators. Ensure that they are free of loose ends, fraying, or exposed wires and that they don’t get twisted or kinked throughout their use. Damaged power cords can be a major safety hazard. The electricity that passes through them can cause sparks that not only hurt people but can cause fires if they catch something particularly flammable. Stock Fire Extinguishers Fire extinguishers, blankets, and other fire-prevention items should be within reach of each unit in your fleet. If something falls under the radar during maintenance or an accident happens during use, you could save your trailer from severe damage with some fast action and the right supplies. Additionally, make sure that those who are using the trailer know where those supplies are. This ensures you can take the quickest actions possible, saving lives and your trailer. Ensure Adequate Ventilation Check-in on the vents in your trailer often. When air gets trapped in a trailer, it can also trap in heat and flammable chemicals. The cleaning products, deodorizers, and air fresheners you use all have chemicals that can interact and create a very flammable environment. If they get too hot, which can happen in the warmer months when the trailers are in the heat or when exposed to an open flame, these chemicals in the air can spark a massive chemical fire that puts you, your guests, and your fleet in danger. In addition to being very flammable, these chemicals are also dangerous to breathe in at high concentrations. Ensuring your trailer has adequate ventilation by clearing out air vents and maintaining an air conditioning unit that your trailer may have used helps keep clean air coming into the trailer and pushes contaminated air out. It also keeps your trailer smelling fresher and feeling cooler. Perfect Placement Regarding fire safety, where you put your trailers is just as important as what you do or don’t put in them. Protect your trailer by parking it away from possible fire hazards, like exhaust vents, bonfires, or grills. These fire and heat sources are enemies of trailers, and keeping them away helps keep them protected. If you are using more than one trailer in your fleet in the same area, space them out a bit. Putting your trailers right next to each other or even touching is a risky game. One trailer on fire can also put the other trailers nearby at risk. Harm to one of your trailers is terrible enough, but having a whole fleet damaged by one fire would be devastating. Protect your investment or security deposit, and keep your trailers adequately spaced. Fire safety often comes down to common sense and friendly reminders. Treat your trailers with care and caution, just as you would your home. Video Infographic Summer can be hot, so stay fire-safe with common sense and reminders. Be cautious with your trailers, just like your home. Keep your fleet cool with the tips in this infographic.
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Empowering Communities with Portable Restroom Trailers

As we enter the depths of the summer months, we also enter the height of the outdoor social season. Festivals, charity events, days in the park, and camping trips are all hallmarks of this time of year. They get everyone outside together and bring communities closer together. Although it can be an overlooked detail for guests, proper facilities are vital to the success of these events, and one such facility is the restroom. Here’s how mobile restroom trailers play a small part in making a big difference. Making Park Days Accessible Historically, trips to the park haven’t been a walk in the park for everyone. Those who experience health challenges that require frequent restroom use have often found difficulty with the lack of facilities available to them. With the widespread use of portable restroom trailers, parks are more prepared for those with disabilities, both visible and invisible. Additionally, a wide range of ADA restroom trailers are on the market today. These make trips to the park and the bathroom accessible for those with mobility issues. Everyone needs to use the restroom, and everyone should have equal access to facilities, no matter where they are. Portable restrooms offer comfortable, accessible bathroom facilities so no one in your community feels left behind on a sunny day out. Comfort During Disaster Natural disasters cause a great deal of heartache for affected communities but also introduce many issues in the aftermath. Damage to homes and businesses leaves many needing a place to shower, use the restroom, or do laundry. The last thing you want during a crisis is to feel like you have nowhere to go, and sometimes, a warm shower and fresh clothes can make all the difference in feeling a bit more normal in a bad situation. Mobile laundry trailers, shower trailer rentals, and restroom trailers are all available for communities impacted by disasters. They offer a comfort that your run-of-the-mill plastic porta-potty can’t–something that looks and feels more like home. Normalcy is a beacon of hope in times of need, and these trailers offer a taste of that. Helping Those Experiencing Homelessness Winter is often the time that people focus on community outreach for those suffering from a lack of housing. Cold weather and the holidays remind people of the luxuries they have: a roof over their heads and warm meals. For people experiencing homelessness, though, these unmet needs are felt all year round. Often, those struggling with homelessness go for extended periods of time without showers and wear the same dirty clothes day after day. This causes significant hygiene issues within struggling groups and can create roadblocks when finding jobs or connecting with other community members. Portable shower trailers and laundry units can meet these hygiene concerns. These units offer a safe and private place for struggling individuals to get themselves and their clothes clean. These units are well suited for charities working in outreach, as they are reliable and easily moved between vulnerable locations. Not only do these facilities help people without homes restore a feeling of cleanliness and dignity, but they also help them take one step further in overcoming their current challenges. Clean clothes and a fresh shave can be a game-changer in a job interview, putting them on the right track and changing their lives. Mental well-being can start with physical well-being, and these units offer the opportunity to improve both in a way that brings communities together and propels them forward. Are you a non-profit looking to add support to your fleet? Check out our dedicated resource page, which has information tailored especially to you. Let us help you in your work to help others. Championing Community Events Whether it’s a charity gala or a community picnic event, black-tie or slip-and-slides, events like these do so much for an area's unity. Wherever the venue may be, restroom trailers can be there to make sure the event goes off without a hitch. Municipalities can take advantage of the great weather the summer months offer by hosting these events outdoors, and restroom trailers make that possible by bringing the proper facilities wherever needed. Regardless of where the event is or how many will attend, there is a trailer that can help you achieve your goals of uniting your community. There are many trailers available that can service guest lists, both big and small. Don’t worry about your trailer holding up to the whole community coming out for your event…your success shouldn’t be cause for concern, and restroom trailers are up for the task. Sporting events, festivals, outdoor concerts, movie nights, and barbeques all offer communities the chance to come out and be together. These opportunities for togetherness contribute to a sense of unity, which is so important, especially when hard times come.
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How Do Restroom Trailers Work?

You likely never think about how the restrooms in your home or traditional office building work unless you are exceptionally curious. Restroom trailers are quite a bit different from your standard brick-and-mortar bathroom, and that can raise many questions. After all, where does everything go? How does it actually work? Well, we happen to know the answers to those questions and many more. We decided to unlock the mysteries of the universe, or at least of restroom trailers. Anatomy No, no, no, not that kind of anatomy…we are not your high school biology teacher, and by now, you should hopefully know about all of that. We mean the anatomy of a restroom trailer. Most trailers have standard bathroom essentials: toilets, sinks, lights, and, in some cases, showers. From the user experience perspective, a restroom trailer isn’t all that different from any other restroom they’ve ever used. The differences are in what’s going on behind the scenes. Water and Waste When you flush the toilet in a portable restroom trailer or use the sink to wash your hands, much like in your typical bathroom, water flushes waste out, and clean water comes in. However, unlike your toilet, sink, or shower at home, waste does not go directly into the city's sewer system; it goes into a holding tank. A restroom trailer typically has two or three water tanks. One holds fresh, clean water for refilling toilets, which runs in the sinks at the handwashing stations, and the other contains wastewater. In cases where there are three tanks, separate tanks for toilet and sink wastewater are provided. These tanks make managing wastewater much easier, as transporting wastewater for proper processing is simply moving tanks to and from the trailer. Now, how are you supposed to know where to put the wastewater? That is the question of the day. Dispose of Wastewater Properly We understand that there can be many questions and confusion surrounding how to dispose of waste in your septic tanks, and we’re here to help. There are a few options to consider when choosing how to dispose of wastewater in your trailer: 1. Go To a Treatment Plant: If you’ve purchased a portable restroom trailer, you can take your trailer to a wastewater treatment plant near one. One of the great benefits of trailers is their superior transportability, so you can drive your tank right on. These facilities can empty your tank and send you on your way to your next location. *Important Note: Moving trailers with full waste tanks can be dangerous as it can make them too heavy. We recommend option two as the safest method. 2. Use a Waste Removal Service: The other option you have is to call a septic tank pumping business. These are ideal, particularly if you are not stationed near a wastewater treatment facility because they can come right to you. They typically roll up in a truck with a large vacuum connected to a tank. They will suck the wastewater from your tank into their own and drive away to process that themselves. When renting a portable restroom trailer, pumper services are typically required from the vendor. Removal services typically charge a fee for on-site waste removal; however, this allows you to skip the journey to the treatment plant. At the treatment plant, water from trailers joins the water from every other traditional restroom in your area for processing. Electricity and Energy In your home or office, it’s apparent that the energy source for the lights to come on and the air conditioning to run is the electrical system the building as a whole runs on. But what about a trailer? It isn’t a building hooked into the standard electrical grid, so how does everything stay on and running? There are a few answers to this: Firstly, a trailer can be hooked up to a power generator, much like the ones you would use as a backup if the power went out in your house during a storm. These generators provide the essential electricity needed to keep the trailer's functions running. Another option is a direct hookup to a high-voltage outlet. You can find these outside or even inside many buildings. Long power cords connect the trailer to the power generated from the building. This means that, like any traditional restroom you use, the functions run on the energy from the standard power grid. There are also solar-assisted trailers on the market. These use solar panels to aid in the energy production of units so that not all of the power comes from a generator or outlet. These trailers offer a more sustainable energy alternative that reduces electrical costs and the burden on less sustainable energy sources.
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