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Different Types of Porta-Potties

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If you’re dreaming up a function in San Jose, California, you may be considering your porta-potty rental options. You’d be forgiven if you didn’t realize that there are many options when it comes to portable toilets in the San Jose, California area. We’ll discuss them.   Standard portable toilets As the name suggests, these porta-potties have no extras or luxuries. These are the portable toilets most often used at construction sites. You’ve probably used one before as these porta potty rentals in san jose ca are used for large functions with a set budget. In many instances legislation governs the number of toilets required. ADA accessible portable toilets These toilets are required at public functions. They are the same as standard toilets but they are much larger so they can accommodate disabled people. Flushable portable toilet Best for special occasions, these portable toilets have water and they flush. Many of these porta-potties also have a sink, soap dispenser, and lights.

Construction Fence Rentals – The Benefits of Mesh Fencing for Your Oakland California Construction Site

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If you’re setting up your Oakland, California construction site, you’ll need porta-potty and construction fence rentals before you start. At Hanson and Fitch, we supply both. Our construction fences are made from mesh. We discuss the benefits. Safe and secure Mesh fencing is impossible to climb. It is designed this way. Professionally installed mesh fencing is difficult to breach so it remains safe and secure. It will withstand almost anything that the weather throws at it. Our standard mesh fence panels come in heights of 4’, 6’, and 8’. They are 12’ long. The fences are supported by concrete blocks. You choose where to add the gates for safe and efficient access to the site. Quick and easy installation Temporary fencing goes up quickly. It is perfect for a construction site. We can deliver it to your Oakland California site along with your porta potties. You can also use temporary mesh fencing to protect your business until such time as you can get someone in to install your per

Creating a Buzz with Your Construction Fence

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Starting a Livermore construction site? Then you’ll need porta potties and construction fence rentals to ensure that your workers are looked after and the area is properly fenced off. Construction fencing ensures the safety of passers-by. It also secures building materials and equipment on site. Why not get some extra mileage out of the construction fencing? Use it as a marketing tool to create a bit of a buzz in the surrounding suburbs. Pique their curiosity By its very nature, privacy fencing piques curiosity. Ensure that the fencing completely encloses the site. Then add privacy screens to the chain link fencing and shield the area from sight. Privacy fencing will also help to keep your goods secure since nobody can see the materials and equipment on the site. Construction site advertising and branding don’t cost much. So, place some advertising boards on the construction fences. These can include the name of the developer and the builders. Creating brand awareness is good for

Who Invented Porta Potties?

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Have you ever wondered who invented portable toilets? Porta potties are an important part of everyday life. Used at Walnut Creek construction sites, for large celebrations, sports events and more. It’s hard to imagine how we would manage such events if we weren’t able to pick up the phone and order porta potty rentals. The history of the porta potty Though chamber pots were used for years as a form of portable toilet. They’re not very pleasant nor hygienic. The first porta potty as we know it today appeared on a ship in the 1940s. George Harding worked in the ship building industry. He realized that teams were losing a lot of time as the men had to walk to the toilets on the docks. He made a porta potty of wood with a metal tank for temporary location on the ships.   Construction sites soon started to use similar toilet cubicles. Through they were heavy and difficult to empty, at least workers had somewhere close by to relieve themselves. The porta potty is patented By the 1960s,