Make accessibility part of the site plan
An accessible portable restroom needs room around the unit, a route that can be approached comfortably, and a placement surface that supports stable entry. When calling, describe the path from parking or the main activity area, available clearance, and any terrain details that may affect placement.
Planning note: Accessibility planning is site-specific; share the physical layout so the conversation stays grounded in your actual conditions.
Details to have ready when you call
- Where the restroom or station would be located, including access and surface notes.
- How long the setup is needed and whether the site may change during that time.
- Who will use it—guests, workers, residents, or a mix of groups.
- Any accessibility or hand-washing considerations that should shape the discussion.
Questions people commonly ask
What should I share first?
Start with the date or timeframe, the type of use, and the general site location. Then describe access and placement.
Can you help me decide what fits?
A phone conversation is the right place to explain the situation and discuss the options that may fit the site.
How do I begin?
Call 19094037095 with the basic details. You can also review the contact page for the supplied business address.
