Why Your Denver Event or Jobsite Needs a True ADA Portable Toilet
I remember back in 2013, watching a major Denver project grind to a halt because the porta potties on site weren't actually accessible. That's why we built our rentals program around real compliance, not just a wider door. For an event at the Lincoln Park neighborhood or a renovation on a pre-1920 building in North Capitol Hill, you need a unit that works. Ours have a true flat-floor entry and interior space for a wheelchair to turn. We service them with dedicated routes to the Civic Center area to prevent overflow. It’s about more than a sticker; it’s about keeping your site running smoothly and safely for everyone. Our crew checks every unit before it goes out because if you're worrying about the restrooms, I haven't done my job. For larger commercial needs, like servicing vendors along the 16th Street Mall, proper planning is key, and our guide to calculating required ADA units for public events can help.
Site Verification Checklist
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OSHA 1926.51 compliance for construction sites
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Flat-floor entry with no threshold or ramp needed
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Grab bars mounted to reinforced steel interior walls
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60-gallon waste tank for extended service intervals
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Fresh water flush system with non-slip floor coating
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Ventilation stack design to manage interior climate



