Demand Porta Potties be Cleaned as Frequently as any other Public Restroom
The biggest difference between indoor restrooms and portable restrooms isn't the location but the number of times they're cleaned. Today, OSHA guidelines only require portable restrooms to be cleaned once per week. It's time to raise the standard.
The biggest difference between indoor restrooms and portable restrooms isn't the location but the number of times they're cleaned. Today, OSHA guidelines only require portable restrooms to be cleaned once per week. It's time to raise the standard.
Imagine the only restroom you had access to at work was a porta potty that was only cleaned once per week. This is a reality for millions of construction workers in the U.S. We rely on them to build the world around us, the least we can do is support this mission for a cleaner and more sanitary restroom experience.
Would you use a dirty fork? Wear smelly underwear? Society has standards for cleanliness to keep people safe and healthy. It's time we raise the standards for porta potties and refuse to settle for anything less than a clean and safe toilet.
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of porta potties? Gross? Dirty? Nasty? You're not alone. Everyone deserves a clean, safe and comfortable restroom experience - even when traditional facilities are not available.
In this round of the Flush or No Flush Game Show, even the biggest porta potty fanatics get stumped when asked about the current cleaning standard of portable restrooms. It’s time to raise the standards to a minimum of 2x per week so everyone can have the enjoyable portable restroom experience they deserve.
United Site Services is the largest portable sanitation provider in the U.S. We're showing the world that porta potties don't have to be gross. Want to learn more about portable sanitation?
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