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How to Keep Washroom Trailers Safe and Sanitary


Portable washroom trailers are not something new. These plastic rectangles have been around giving us a convenient way to meet our basic human need to “let go”. So, what really makes them a lot better than having a more appealing look? It is their interior that makes them stand out from other restrooms out there. In fact, they are often equipped with great features such as lighted mirrors, granite or marble countertops, sinks that function fully, a heat conditioning system, and more. Best of all, they are flushable.


Moreover, when compared with traditional potties, washroom trailers also have running water which is a welcomed upgrade for those who are conducting luxurious events. With all these features, your ultimate goal as the renter or owner is to make sure that your units remain pleasant and sanitary. Speaking of, here are some important maintenance tips to keep in mind.


General Cleaning and Maintenance Tips


Maintaining your washroom trailers clean both during use and in-between rentals won’t just keep them sanitary but can also extend their lifespan. As they are the place that provides the best comfort in the entire universe, you have to keep them clean and pleasant. Having regular maintenance and general cleaning program will save you a lot of time and energy.


When it comes to cleaning, most of the internal surfaces of the trailers can be cleaned using household cleaners. These include disinfectants, surface cleaners, glass cleaners, and similar products that can ensure the cleanliness of your restroom trailers. As for the exterior, you can use mineral spirits to remove any marks or stains. Just be sure to protect yourself from using mineral spirits by wearing eye protection and gloves.


Finally, you can make the tank clean using a high-pressure washer that can remove grime or sludge from the tank. Once you perform all these, you can keep the restrooms safe and sanitary for a long time of service.

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