ADA compliant porta potties ensure that everyone, including people with disabilities, can use the restroom at public events.
These units include ramps and wide doors, making them accessible for wheelchair users. The design follows ADA guidelines.
The inside provides enough space for easy turning and movement for wheelchair users, following ADA standards for clear space.
Grab bars and rails are placed to help users move from a wheelchair to the toilet. They meet ADA regulations for safety.
All amenities, like sinks and hand sanitizers, are placed at heights that make them easy for everyone to use, according to ADA rules.
At our rental company, we know how important it is to have facilities that everyone can use. That’s why we rent out a range of porta potties that people with disabilities can use.
These special porta potties are made to meet the needs of people with disabilities. They make outdoor events and building sites safer and more comfortable.
Standard ADA-accessible Porta Potties
These are the most common type of ADA-accessible porta potties. They have grab bars, a wider door for wheelchair access, and a flat floor to support mobility devices. They can be used for a variety of outdoor events and building projects.
High-rise ADA-accessible Porta Potties
These are made to be used on building sites with more than one level. They have a lift system that moves the unit up and down between floors. They are perfect for building sites that have a lot of different levels and not much room.
ADA-accessible Porta Potties on a Trailer
These units are placed on a trailer so they are easy to move and have a ramp so people in wheelchairs can use them. They are useful for events like festivals and shows that need to be set up and taken down quickly.
In short, our rental business has a variety of porta potties that can be used by people with disabilities. These can be used at any outdoor event or construction site.
These special porta potties have bigger doors, grab bars, and flat floors so that people who use mobility devices can use them safely and comfortably.
Renting a porta potty that’s available to people with disabilities shows that you care about inclusion and accessibility. You’ll also be following ADA rules and avoiding possible legal problems.
If you’re holding an event or running a construction site, you might want to rent a porta potty that’s accessible to people with disabilities.
This will give everyone equal access and make your event or construction site more accessible and open to everyone.
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