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An accessible portable restroom and handwashing station at an outdoor event.

Atlanta, Georgia · temporary site planning

Plan an Accessible Portable Restroom from the Ground Up

An accessible portable toilet is not simply a larger box placed wherever space remains. The unit, the approach, the surface, and the surrounding layout work together. Whether the setting is a public event, private gathering, renovation, or construction project, discuss access at the beginning so the restroom is usable in the context of the whole site.

A clear plan starts here

Organized, warm, and practical.

Think through access, surface, guest or worker flow, hand hygiene, and the rules of the property owner or venue before the rental plan is finalized.

Temporary restroom setup illustration

Planning notes

Review the approach

The route should be firm, reasonably level, unobstructed, and wide enough for the intended user and any necessary companion. Check gates, thresholds, slopes, soft ground, loose gravel, cords, fencing, parked vehicles, and temporary décor.

Place it within the larger plan

An accessible unit should be near the activity it serves without being isolated or forced behind a service barrier. For events, consider seating, food, stages, parking, and lighting. For jobsites, consider the route from the worker entrance and changing grades.

Confirm applicable requirements

Venue policies, event permits, project specifications, and local or federal accessibility requirements may apply. This page is planning guidance, not a legal determination.

Start with the site

Tell us what the location needs.

Share your location, dates, use case, access details, expected attendance or crew size, and any need for an accessible unit or handwashing station.

Call: (470) 517-9008

For a site-specific rental quote, call (470) 517-9008. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.

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