Restroom Calculator

Need an estimate for how many porta potties your event needs? Use this handy calculator! For a more specific quote tailored to your needs, call us today at 800-210-8407!

My event is estimated at attendees, for hours.
  • Will there be more women than men?
  • Will there be alcohol served?

Your Estimated Sanitation Services

Based on what you've told us, we've generated this estimate for your needs.

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Estimated Standard Portable Restrooms Needed: 0
Estimated Hand Wash Stations Needed: 0
Estimated Enhanced Access Restrooms Needed: 0

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When to Order More Services or More Porta Potties

Construction sites are bustling hubs of activity. The issue of providing adequate facilities for workers cannot be overlooked. As project managers and site supervisors, the decision of whether to add more portable restrooms or invest in additional services for existing facilities is a crucial one. Let’s weigh the options to ensure a comfortable and efficient working environment:

Option 1: Adding More Portable Restrooms

Pros:

1. Increased Accessibility: Additional portable restrooms can be strategically placed around the construction site. This can provide workers with easier access to facilities, reducing the time spent traveling to and from existing units.

2. Reduced Waiting Times: A higher number of portable restrooms can help alleviate long lines. This can ensure workers spend less time waiting and more time on their tasks, thereby enhancing overall productivity.

3. Scalability: Adding portable restrooms is a scalable solution and can be easily adjusted based on the size and duration of the construction project.

Cons:

1. Maintenance Challenges: A larger number of portable restrooms means increased maintenance requirements. Regular cleaning, restocking, and servicing can be a longer time the crew is waiting for the truck to leave.

2. Space Constraints: Construction sites often have limited space, and adding more portable restrooms may pose challenges in terms of finding suitable locations without impeding workflow.

Option 2: Adding More Services to Existing Portable Restrooms

Pros:

1. Enhanced Comfort: Investing in additional services, such as more sanitation services, handwashing stations, or additional hand sanitizers, can significantly improve the overall comfort and hygiene of existing portable restrooms.

2. Resource Optimization: Upgrading existing units is a more sustainable and resource-efficient option, as it minimizes the need for additional space and reduces the environmental impact associated with additional trips out to the site.

3. Employee Satisfaction: Improved amenities contribute to a positive work environment, fostering better morale and job satisfaction among workers.

Cons:

1. Upfront Costs: Adding services to existing portable restrooms may involve higher upfront costs compared to simply renting more units. However, the long-term benefits may outweigh the initial investment.

2. Limited Scalability: Depending on the capacity of the existing units, there may be limitations to the extent of services able to be added. This option may be less suitable for large-scale projects.

Conclusion:

Choosing between adding more portable restrooms and enhancing existing facilities with additional services depends on various factors, including the size of the construction site, the duration of the project, and budget considerations. A balanced approach may involve a combination of both options: tailoring solutions to meet the specific needs of the workforce while optimizing resources.

Ultimately, the goal is to create a work environment built to prioritize the well-being and productivity of the construction site.

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