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Renting Toilets In London? Here’s What You Need To Know

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Renting Toilets In London? Here’s What You Need To Know

If you’re planning an outdoors event, then chances are you’re going to have to consider renting portable toilets in London. Whether your venue doesn’t boast portable toilets at all or simply doesn’t have enough, our portable toilets for hire are the ideal solution. Before deciding which toilets you need however, here are a few things you need to know.

The Low Down On Portable Toilet Hire

What Type Of Toilet You Need – this will depend greatly on the reason you’re hiring a portable toilet. Is it for a commercial event or a private event? What’s the level of event? Will there be VIP areas that require higher end fixtures and fittings or will bog standard toilets be sufficient enough? You need to carefully examine not only your events but the needs of your event. Are you likely to have parents bringing little ones? If so, you may want to consider a portable toilet that doubles as a changing facility. How many disabled access portable toilets will you need? Do you have access to a mains connection to allow you running water and flushing toilets? Do you have enough space for a regular portable toilet or will you require a restricted access portable toilet? While some events may require more specialised amenities, other simply require the basics. The question is, what do you need specifically?

How Many Toilets Do You Need – this can be a tricky one for most unless you’ve hired portable toilets for your event before. A good way to guest just how many you’ll need however is to calculate how many guests you’ll be expecting. The general rule of thumb is to then hire one self contained portable toilet for every 25 guests. If however, you’d like to offer guests a little extra then you can always add on a few extra toilets just for extra added comfort.

Workplace Regs – when hiring for a construction site or other place of work, workplace regulations will of course apply. Current workplace regulations state that lavatories must be available in all places of work. Where possible, flushing toilets with running water must be made available however where this isn’t possible, self contained portable toilets are sufficient.

Contact Euroloo Today For Portable Toilet Hire In London

If you’d like more information on portable toilet hire in London, or would perhaps like assistance choosing the right toilets for your place of work or event, simply contact us today. Our team are on hand at all times to help ensure you have the right toilets and more importantly, the right amount too. From regular chemical site toilets to luxury toilet trailers, we have them all in abundance ready and waiting for you. Just call today on 0808 273 9383 or contact us via sales@euroloo.com.

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