What To Consider When Positioning Portable Toilets
When hiring portable toilets for a construction site or a special event there are many things to take into consideration
When hiring portable toilets for a construction site or a special event there are many things to take into consideration, but one of the most important ones is how these toilets are going to be located. The positioning of a portable toilet can be very important for a number of different reasons, so in this article Get Loos take a look at some of the things you need to think about.
Choosing the right foundations
No matter what your location will be, you need to make sure that any portable toilets are placed on level ground. Ideally, this should be a paved surface, but if this is not possible, it should be a foundation which is as hard and stable as possible. This can help to avoid the portable toilet tipping or rocking when in use or when subject to high winds.
Accessibility
You need to make sure that your portable toilets are accessible for everyone on site. This means that there should be a route to the toilet that everyone will be able to manoeuvre, and that they are not in a spot that is too tight for a wheelchair if it is a wheelchair accessible toilet. You should also think about what will happen to the path to the toilet in the event of heavy rain, as if it becomes muddy, this may make it more difficult for people to use.
The toilet also needs to be accessible for the trucks that are delivering them. It is important that vehicles are able to manoeuvre in the area both when they arrive and are collected, as well as when they are being serviced.
Weather conditions
We know that the British weather can be an unreliable beast and so you need to take precautions when choosing a location for your portable toilet that takes all types of weather conditions into account. Placing a portable toilet against a structure or in an enclosure can give it some extra security especially in the face of high winds. It may also be necessary to stake down the toilet or use ratchet straps to ensure that it is as secure as possible.
Convenience
Your toilets are there to be used, so it is important that they are placed in convenient locations, meaning that you need to consider the flow of traffic around your site. The toilets should be near enough to any popular areas on the site to ensure that no one has to walk very far to use the toilet, but still far enough away for them to be discreet and not cause any disruption. It can be useful to dot toilets throughout a site if you are dealing with a large area, as this can mean that there is always one close by.
Adhering to regulations
It is important to remember that there are regulations in place that dictate where portable toilets can be located at events or construction sites. This will consider whether there are enough disabled access units and will also need to ensure that any portable toilet does not block emergency equipment or exits. These regulations must be taken seriously as they are in place in order to ensure safety, hygiene and accessibility for everyone.
Portable toilets can be essential for many different events and construction sites, but it is important to give careful thought to where they are going to be located. Your portable toilet supplier should be able to offer some guidance on the best locations for the units, and will be able to help make sure that they are fully safe and secured once they have been delivered.
About the Creator
Andrew Sinclair
Andrew Sinclair is the Managing Director of Get Loos Ltd, specialists in portable toilet hire for a range of purposes such as weddings, festivals, construction sites, and more.


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