Porta Potty FAQs
“Why is the water so blue?” Common questions and straightforward answers about renting porty pottys
There are thousands of United Site Services employees spread out across the United States. They serve tens of thousands of customers at event venues, construction sites, industrial complexes, and other settings. Our porta pottys and other products are used in all types of weather, under all kinds of circumstances. With all that experience, we’ve heard…
Read MoreOrganizing a fall festival? Don’t forget about the comfort and convenience of your visitors! Remember to rent porta pottys!
Maybe it’s because we feel winter closing in. Maybe we just like to extend the fun of summer into the fall. Whatever the reason, Americans love a good fall festival. There are over 2,300 festivals – spanning days or even weeks – scheduled to happen all across the country this fall. And there may be…
Read MoreWhat’s worse than no porta potty at your work site or event? A dirty one. But our 8 Point Service Plan eliminates that worry.
It’s not hard to find a clean porta potty or clean portable restrooms to rent. And if you’ll only need them for a day or two, or if they won’t see a lot of traffic, getting them cleaned and restocked probably won’t be an issue for you. But keeping porta pottys or portable restrooms clean…
Read MoreThe Truth About Renting Portable Toilets: Five Myths Debunked
When you think portable toilets, you may think smelly, gross, cramped and uncomfortable. This may be true in some cases, if you are working with a vendor that does not provide reliable products and service. If you partner with a reliable portable sanitation company, you will find that these factors become a non-issue. Here is a list…
Read MoreThe Beginnings of Portable Toilets
In the 1940’s, workers in the ship building yards of Long Beach were forced to go to the docks each time they had a physiological need. The owner of the ship building yards recognized the substantial cost derived from the great distance and time it took, and asked the company responsible for emptying the tanks of…
Read MoreDoing Things Right
Tuesday November 20th started much like any other day for Lance Koren, a pick up and delivery driver for USS Foxboro Massachusetts. After doing his pre-trip walk around and checking his DVIR for Monday the 19th, Lance started off on his route. Lance has been a driver for USS in Foxboro for three years. During that…
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