When you see portable toilets in Napa, CA, do you ever wonder where they came from? Maybe not, but someone had to have the idea at some point and when you are desperate and use the first available VIP portable toilet you can find, you are thankful that it was there. While it may not change your life as much as the lightbulb invention, it can definitely make the world a better place to live—especially at outdoor events.
The Portable Toilet Evolution
Portable toilets go all the way back to the 1940s when they were designed in ship yards as a different type of plumbing facility to be used on a temporary basis. Ship builders realized it caused a lot of productivity loss when workers had to return to the docks to use the facilities. The portable toilets that were created on the ships weren’t anything fancy, but they helped get the job done faster. These early portable toilets, however, were heavy, hard to move, and smelly because they were hard to clean. The public psyche revolving around portable toilets today still dates back to those times. The construction materials then were wood and metal. IT’s a whole different set of materials today. In the 1970s, the cumbersome structures were created with more synthetic materials, like fiberglass, to improve their usage and reduce their weight. However, maintenance and smells were still an issue.
Portable toilets have come a long way since the wood versions and now, they are self-contained, much easier to maintain, and don’t need a power source. They also don’t have harmful chemicals in them as they used to because there are different ways to inhibit odors. The safe liquids that are used for odor control now is harmless and does the job a lot better. Plus, portable toilets are maintained a lot better and more efficiently between uses.
While hand sanitizer has been around for quite some time, it is now a mainstay with a portable toilet. In the past, some people didn’t like using them because there was no way to wash up after. There are often portable sinks and hand sanitizing stations right within or right outside the portable toilets. Perhaps they didn’t need to wash up on the ship building in the 40s, but today, spreading germs is always a huge concern.
If you need portable toilets rental in Napa, CA for an outdoor event of some kind, there are lots of options. None of them are big and heavy, made of wood, or hard to maintain. And the company American Sanitation Inc can take care of any maintenance needs you end up having. Give us a call at (707) 554-8258 and we can go over the options with you. We have standard models, of course, but we also have full flushing, handicap, and other such elements that you can consider, depending on your event and its needs. You can stop by and see some of the choices in person at 1729 Action Avenue Napa, CA 94559.