Filling the Tank
Unscrew the white plastic cap on the top right corner of the toilet top section and fill the tank about 3⁄4 full with clean water. Filling the tank completely is ok but makes it a bit heavier for some folks to carry.
Servicing and Sanitation
Once the waste is removed, workers fill the porta-potty holding tank with fresh water, dye, and an enzyme solution. They then spray the walls, floors, seats, and urinals to clear bacteria and any residues that might have splashed around. Paper towels, toilet paper, hand sanitizers, and other supplies are restocked.
Specifications and Usage
The Porta Potti Qube 365 has larger dimensions giving it a more practical seat height and is an ideal family size portable toilet with a larger flush and waste holding tank. A standard porta potty measures 44 inches wide and 89 inches tall. A typical flushing porta potty used for camping has its own fresh water tank and waste holding container. Most can be flushed between 25 and 60 times before the waste tank fills and requires emptying before further use.
Operational and Business Considerations
Your income comes from your portable toilets. Make sure no one is inside. Pump the waste. Remove or secure toilet paper and close the door. A standard unit costs $75-$100 per month with once a week service.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will a porta potty last?
The life span of a porta potty depends on many factors, such as the quality of construction and the environment it is placed in. Generally, a good quality porta potty can last anywhere from 3-5 years with regular maintenance and proper sanitation protocols.