Toilets


December 7, 2022by Craig Blackburn

If you’re planning a big event, or if you’re preparing to set up a construction site, you’re likely going to need one or more portable toilets. Planning how many you’ll need and where you’ll locate them is crucial.

What are Portable Toilets?

A portable or mobile toilet is any type of toilet that can be moved around, some by one person, some by mechanical equipment such as a truck or crane. Most types do not require any pre-existing services or infrastructure, such as sewerage, but are completely self-contained.

Portable Toilets in Edmonton, AB

The need for portable toilets was first identified in shipyards in the 1940s when shipbuilders needed a place to relieve themselves. During this time, workers would have to walk all the way back to the dock to use the restroom which took time away from the project at hand and made it a hassle to get to the bathroom. Makeshift toilets were constructed of wood or metal, and some were outfitted with holding tanks, hence the first porta-pottie.

Modern portable toilets are usually made of fiberglass or plastic and have a holding tank to capture human waste. The tanks contain a liquid formulated to deodorize the tank, prevent the growth of odor-producing bacteria, hide unwelcome sights, and mask any unwanted smells.

Portable Toilets Contribute to a Cleaner Environment

There are several ways in which the use of portable toilets helps the environment.

  • Portable toilets conserve water-Since portable toilets don’t use water to flush, they save water. It’s estimated that portable toilets save 125 million gallons of water each day!
  • Portable toilets provide the proper disposal of waste-If not properly disposed of, human waste can contaminate groundwater and spread disease.
  • Portable toilets reduce the spread of disease among wildlife-Human waste can be very toxic to wildlife and it can be spread via human feet, animal paws, and hooves, and on the wings of insects.
  • Portable toilets protect vegetation from toxic waste-While relieving oneself against a tree or bush may seem harmless, but human waste can poison plant life with extra salts and other compounds.
  • Portable toilets protect the environment-Waste is contained in the toilets, then removed and sent off to be treated. This prevents the waste from washing into storm drains, streams, or rivers, contaminating drinking water and poisoning fish or other wildlife.

You need portable toilets. Where should you put them?

Convenience-Properly locating your portable toilets is important. On a construction site, you want them to be easily accessible. By placing them in a location close to your workers, you can improve productivity by reducing travel time. The closer the toilets are to the job, the better. If you’re using toilets for a concert or festival where you expect large crowds, set them up in more than one location for easy access from all areas of the event.

Avoid areas with clutter-Don’t position the toilets in an area where users will have to navigate around machinery or equipment to use the toilet.

Provide access for servicing-Place the toilets in an area where service vehicles can reach them easily.

Place them on level surfaces-On construction sites, it may be difficult to find a level surface to set the toilet, but it’s important to prevent the unit from tipping over.

Don’t place the toilet next to a curb-Curbs could present a tripping hazard while entering or exiting the toilet.

Restrict access-For construction sites, and keep your toilets fenced in or blocked off from the general public. Restricting access to your employees helps to keep the toilets cleaner and makes maintenance easier.

Prevent vandalism-Keeping your portable toilets secured will deter vandals from spraying graffiti or otherwise damaging the units. Placing them in well-lit areas with security cameras is your best option here.

High-rise applications- There are specialized portable toilets designed for high-rise construction projects. The design of these units makes them easy to lift or lower using cranes or elevators. They’re also compact enough to fit through doorways or into elevators.

Make sure you have an enough-The number of toilets you have is important. If you have too few, workers may have to wait in line, and that lowers productivity. You may also run afoul of safety regulations designed to protect your workers.

How many do we need? For a construction site, you’ll need 1 toilet for every ten workers.  If you’re setting up toilets for an event such as a concert or festival, a four-hour event will require 1 toilet for every 50 people. If alcohol consumption is part of the event, increase the number of toilets by 10-20%.

Portable toilets are a necessity for events or construction sites, and where you place them matters. Proper placement of the toilets will ensure safe and easy access to all the workers or attendees.

Fenceline Rentals Ltd. has been a locally owned business in Edmonton, AB since 1998, supplying events in the area with temporary fence rentals, portable toilet rentals, recycling services, dog runs, and much more. We continue to expand our products into new markets, and you can always count on us for reliable service. When you work with us, we strive to establish a relationship with you, which we reinforce with value-added solutions for your event needs. Our company believes in giving back to the community, and we actively donate our services to local charities and not-for-profit organizations every year. If you’re looking for a rental company with a dedication to safety and complete customer satisfaction, put your trust in FenceLine Rentals, Ltd. We have the products you need to keep your events running smoothly. For more information, visit our website, or call us at 780-720-6300



October 11, 2022by Craig Blackburn

What are Portable Toilets?

Modern portable toilets were first conceived during World War II.  The owners of the shipyards in Long Beach, New Jersey, realized that the employees were losing a lot of valuable work time in the long trek from the ships back to the docks to answer nature’s call. They decided to construct small, portable cubicles that were made with wood or metal and contained a small holding tank. As a result, workers were happier and more productive, and this invention marked the start of the portable toilet industry.

Portable Toilet Rental in Edmonton

Here are a few facts about portable toilets that may surprise you:

The Widest Variety of Portable Toilets

There are several types of modern portable toilets, each designed for the specific needs of the customer. At Fenceline Rentals, Ltd. we have all of these toilets in stock and ready to deliver to your job site or event venue.

  • Standard blue toilets-These are the ones you’ll see most often. Each one contains a toilet, a urinal, toilet paper, and hand sanitizer.
  • Executive hard sided toilets-These are more upscale and are comfortable even in the winter. They’re very sturdy and have a poly tank and base. They come with a 1250-watt force air baseboard heater with a thermostat. These bathrooms also feature a light, deadbolt locking system, and coat hook.
  • Insulated toilets- These offer an economical solution for heated bathrooms at your worksite. They have a forced air heater to keep the unit at a comfortable temperature in even the coldest weather. These units include an insulated cover that helps to keep the interior warm.
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilets-These units are designed to accommodate individuals who use wheelchairs. The wider doorways and ground-level floor access make this unit easy to access. The unit also features smooth handrails inside, and the door is self-closing.
  • High rise toilets-These are designed specifically for use at high-rise construction sites. These units are much smaller and lighter, making them easy to lift by crane or elevator into higher portions of the building construction, and they’re narrow enough to fit through doorways and onto elevators.

We’ve all seen portable toilets at construction sites, but here are a few other uses of portable toilets:

  • Movie Sets
  • Natural Disasters
  • Special Events
  • Road Races
  • Campgrounds
  • Weddings
  • Private Parties
  • Parades

Renting or purchasing portable toilets offers many benefits to you and your workers:

  • Customization-The number of portable toilets and their configuration at a job site or event is totally flexible and can be updated quickly as the customer’s needs change
  • Eco friendly-As stated earlier, portable toilets use far less water than regular flush toilets.
  • Sanitary-The use of portable toilets offers a flexible way to comply with CCOHS standards for Jobsite sanitation.
  • Safety & Efficiency-Providing portable washrooms is an excellent way to increase productivity, safety, and efficiency, as well as keep workers happy and comfortable.

Why Choose Fenceline Rentals Ltd

  • Fenceline Rentals Ltd has been serving the Edmonton area with portable toilets for over 20 years.
  • We work with you to ensure that your toilets are delivered and set up properly and on time.
  • We have earned a solid reputation in the area, and many of our customers have been using our services for 10 years or more.
  • We have over 800 active ongoing projects, but we are able to provide our customers with the personal attention each one deserves.
  • We believe in giving back to the community that we serve, by donating $ 30,000 in services every year to local nonprofits and charities.

Fenceline Rentals Ltd. has been a locally owned business in Edmonton, AB since 1998, supplying events in the area with temporary fence rentals, portable toilet rentals, recycling services, dog runs, and much more. We continue to expand our products into new markets, and you can always count on us for reliable service. When you work with us, we strive to establish a relationship with you, which we reinforce with value-added solutions for your event needs.

Our company believes in giving back to the community, and we actively donate our services to local charities and not-for-profit organizations every year. If you’re looking for a rental company with a dedication to safety and complete customer satisfaction, put your trust in FenceLine Rentals, Ltd. We have the products you need to keep your events running smoothly. For more information, visit our website, or call us at 780-720-6300



October 8, 2022by Craig Blackburn

Winters in Canada are among some of the harshest in the world!  In Alberta, it is common to experience temperatures that average -14 degrees Celsius and an average snowfall of 6.86 cm a month.  If you are working outdoors, these temperatures can prove to be problematic.  It is important to prepare yourself as well as your worksite for the cold weather. Portable toilets are a must for many jobsites.  Being proactive and putting in the work of preparation is key, so, let’s talk about some tips for winterizing your portable toilets.

Winterization Of Portable Toilets

Natural Solutions

Mother Nature can become a beast and present harsh winter conditions.  Instead of only focusing on fighting the weather, though, consider ways that you can use the benefits of nature in order to create solutions for the location of your outdoor portable toilet.  How can nature, or at least the outdoors, provide solutions?

Sun

Solar energy is an amazing resource! Try placing the portable toilet in direct sunlight in order to harness the warmth it can provide. If there is no location that can accommodate the crucial need for heat, you might consider a portable heater in the area where the outdoor portable toilet is located. It is important to be certain that these are turned off daily for safety purposes. Having set hours for a heater to be on/ off can create a routine that provides the necessary safety precautions for your environment.

Shelter

Use a structure- fence or building or even bushes- to create a barrier and decrease wind exposure which can quickly cause temperatures to drop even further. If there is no available structure, you may consider temporarily moving the portable toilet to a temporary indoor location, such as into a garage or shed.

Snow

As snow falls, it may begin to surround the base of the portable toilet. Be sure to clear snow from around the area in order to protect the temperature of the liquids and chemicals inside of the toilet. The addition of sandbags around the exterior base can also create a barrier of insulation that can assist in the prevention of freezing the toilet’s liquid.

 

Treatments

Just as in warmer seasons, your portable toilets will still need to be serviced to maintain healthy and sanitary conditions.  In order to keep the toilets more equipped for the winter season, there are several options, dependent upon the temperature and availability.

Salty Brine

Just as with roads and being able to drive safely during wintery conditions, salt can be used in portable toilets. Salt reduces the freezing point for liquids.  Adding a salty mixture to the liquid can help prevent solidification of the liquids up to (or down to) a certain point.

Antifreeze

Antifreeze can be mixed in with the deodorizing water that is placed in the tank. It works to keep the water liquid and unfrozen in colder climates. All the antifreeze products and other chemicals must be acceptable for disposal at local wastewater facilities.

Chloride Pellet Mix

One of the most effective ways to winterize an outdoor portable toilet is to add a chloride pellet into the toilet bowl solution.  These pellets are able to act as insulation and can withstand temperatures as low as -31 degrees Celsius. While effective, the chloride pellet mix has a one-week lifespan, so be sure that you have requested services accordingly.

FenceLine Rentals Ltd

The friendly staff at FenceLine Rentals Ltd are based out of Edmonton and have served the Alberta area since 1998. At FenceLine Rentals Ltd, our portable toilets and services are available to help make your event or project the best experience possible for your guests or workers. We offer many portable services, including handwashing stations, portable toilet rentals, waste management, and temporary fence rentals and sales.

FenceLine Rentals Ltd. wants to help ensure that your location is ready for a team of workers or attendees. Our team of experts can help you make your next gathering or project the most successful! Please contact us at 780-720-6300 or look us up online at FenceLine Rentals Ltd. so that we may help you learn about the many options that we provide. We can’t wait to hear from you!



October 8, 2022by Craig Blackburn

Preparing for outdoor events can be exciting!  Whether you are planning for a special occasion or for the excitement and promise of a construction site, including outdoor toilets in your plan is essential to the success of your event or project!

All the logistics can become a bit overwhelming, so let us help! Here are 5 essential steps to keeping your portable toilets clean!

  1. Be prepared for the number of people at your worksite or event.
  2. Keep your portable toilet serviced
  3. Maintain a sufficient supply of hygiene products.
  4. Deodorize!
  5. Be prepared for the weather!

Portable Toilets Rental in Edmonton

Be prepared for the number of people at your worksite or event!

Order enough units! Knowing the number of people needing to access as well as the duration of guests’ stay is critical to the success of the unit.  They typical rule for the accommodations is that, for 4 hours, you need 1 portable toilet per 50 individuals. If there is food and/ or alcohol at the event, this number may need to increase slightly.  Additionally, more portable toilets are needed if there are significantly more women than men and the total should increase by 10%-20%. If the portable toilets are being used for a work site, a good number is one toilet per 10 workers.

Keep your portable toilet serviced.

Bad smells in a portable toilet are a direct indication of the lack of cleanliness, health, and safety. Depending on the usage, a portable toilet should be cleaned once a week. A unit should be completely pumped and the hose should be all of the ways at the bottom and to the side in order to prevent debris from being sucked and clogged in the hose. When a portable toilet is cleaned, the septic tank is refilled with an additive that breaks down and cleans the waste.  When cleaning, the door to the unit should be kept open, allowing the odors and air to circulate. Fresh air is also important to provide between cleanings. Cleaning surfaces (floors and other surfaces) with warm, soapy water with, perhaps, a pressure water gun removes the most germs. Routine cleaning and maintenance ensure the health, safety, and integrity of the toilet. The waste can be hazardous if not disposed of carefully and properly.  Therefore, waste management should be performed by a certified and regulated company for the best maintenance and safety of the toilets.

Maintain a sufficient supply of hygiene products.

Don’t leave your frequenters guessing!  Supply your units and help those in need fully supplied with resources of hygiene products. Handwashing stations, soap, paper towels, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and disinfectant wipes are all fundamental in keeping portable toilets fully functioning. When your toilets are supplied and clear expectations are set, it is easier for those using it to fall in line and help with the basics.

Deodorize!

Cleaning portable toilets and keeping them supplied are important, but don’t forget that having products to control odors is also helpful.  Most professionals rely on products with the deepest blue colors in them to control and mask odors and sights. These products should contain 4 main components: biocides, dyes, fragrances, and surfactants. Just like you, showering and scrubbing are crucial but deodorant is key for the in-between times!

Be prepared for the weather.

Everyone knows that portable toilets get a bad rap for having foul odors!  This doesn’t have to be the case, though, if chemistry and some knowledge are involved in preparations! During the warmer seasons of the year, a portable toilet’s temperature can far exceed that of the outdoors. This is an excellent condition for growing bacteria. The right balance of chemicals can substantially reduce the unpleasant odors that are created. Likewise, in the extreme cold, the chemicals in the septic tank can freeze, creating unique and smelly challenges.  Adding a salty brine will reduce the freezing point and allow the chemicals to perform more effectively.

Why Choose FenceLine Rentals Ltd

At FenceLine Rentals Ltd, our portable toilets and services are available to help make your event or project the best experience possible for your guests or workers. We offer many portable services, including handwashing stations, portable toilet rentals, waste management, and temporary fence rentals and sales.

FenceLine Rentals Ltd. wants to help ensure that your location is ready for a team of workers or attendees. Our friendly staff are based in Edmonton and have served the Alberta area since 1998.

Our team of experts can help you make your next gathering or project the most successful! Please contact us at 780-720-6300 or look us up online at FenceLine Rentals Ltd so that we may help you learn about the many options that we provide. We can’t wait to hear from you!



October 8, 2022by Craig Blackburn

Portable toilets are a wonderful asset to an outdoor event.  But, let’s face it, they can provide either a positive or not-so-positive experience depending on their conditions.  As with most things in life, preparation is key!

When planning for an outdoor event, all the elements as well as traffic flow and the number of attendees should be carefully considered.  The weather conditions alone can have a huge impact on the cleanliness and functionality of your portable toilets, particularly during festivals and races or other athletic events when guests are coming and going through potentially muddy areas. Windy conditions can also cause your portable toilets to become unsafe.

Don’t become bogged down with the weight of these decisions! We at FenceLine Rentals Ltd. have some suggestions for keeping your portable toilets clean and fully functional! Let’s explore ways that you can be ready to create the most positive portable t­­­­­­­­­­oilet experience possible for your guests!

Portable Toilets in Edmonton

Management of your Portable Toilets

Hard surfaces and flat spaces, such as parking lots, provide stability and mess-free areas that can reduce mud from being tracked in and causing slippery and dirty conditions.  Additionally, it may be more possible to place portable toilets near a building or fence, which would provide a natural wind barrier and can prevent it from being blown over.

We realize that, while parking lots are ideal, they are not always convenient or available. If it is necessary to place portable toilets on the grass, gravel, or dirt area, there are a few other options as well.  Portable toilets may be covered to block rain and strong winds, staked for security, or may use a special step platform with a rubber mat to prevent mud from entering the toilet cubical by allowing it to drain through the mat.

Knowing the number of people needing to access as well as the duration of guests’ stay is critical to the success of the unit.  The typical rule for the accommodations is that, for 4 hours, you need 1 portable toilet per 50 individuals. If there is food and/ or alcohol at the event, this number may need to increase slightly.  Additionally, more portable toilets are needed if there are significantly more women than men and the total should increase by 10%-20%.

If the portable toilets are being used for a work site, a good number is one toilet per 10 workers.

No matter the location or duration, preparing the space and knowing the number of people you will be serving is vital to the ease and success at which your portable toilets may be accessed and used.

Essentials for Maintenance

Bad smells in a portable toilet are a direct indication of the lack of cleanliness, health, and safety. Depending on the usage, a portable toilet should be cleaned once a week. A unit should be completely pumped, and the hose should be all of the ways at the bottom and to the side in order to prevent debris from being sucked and clogged in the hose. When a portable toilet is cleaned, the septic tank is refilled with an additive that breaks down and cleans the waste.  When cleaning, the door to the unit should be kept open, allowing the odors and air to circulate. Fresh air is also important to provide between cleanings. Cleaning surfaces (floors and other surfaces) with warm, soapy water with, perhaps, a pressure water gun removes the most germs. Routine cleaning and maintenance ensure the health, safety, and integrity of the toilet. The waste can be hazardous if not disposed of carefully and properly.  Therefore, waste management should be performed by a certified and regulated company for the best maintenance and safety of the toilets.

Facts about Portable Toilets

  • Flushable toilets were invented in 1596 but were not used until 1851.  Portable toilets were not invented until the 1940s!
  • Portable toilets are actually safer than flushing toilets because flushing allows germs to become airborne, thus spreading diseases into the air.

Let FenceLine Rentals, Ltd. Help you with your Portable Toilet Needs

When plumbing solutions just aren’t feasible, our portable toilets are available to help make your event the best experience possible for your guests.

FenceLine Rentals Ltd. wants to help ensure that your location is ready for a team of workers or attendees. Our friendly staff are based in Edmonton and have served the Alberta area since 1998.

We offer many portable services, including handwashing stations, portable toilet rentals, waste management, and temporary fence rentals and sales.

Our team of experts can help you make your next gathering or project the most successful! Please contact us at 780-720-6300 or look us up online at FenceLine Rentals Ltd so that we may help you learn about the many options that we provide.


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March 23, 2021by Jasen Robalo

The cost of a portable toilet varies based on site location, service frequency and site accessibility. When renting a portable toilet from FenceLine Rentals, you can expect to pay for delivery charges, cleaning service calls and the unit rental rate. On average, the cost is $135-$155 per month for one standard portable toilet.

The monthly charge includes weekly servicing and supplies for the portable toilet. Every FenceLine toilet is stocked with toilet paper, deodorizer and hand sanitizer with alcohol in it. Cleaning services include restocking supplies, vacuuming out the tank, scrubbing the walls, tank and floor.

In Edmonton and area, you can expect to pay on average the following amounts:

  • $135-$155 per month for a Standard Portable Toilet with weekly service
  • $250-$275 per month for a Handicap Accessible Toilet
  • $85-$125 per weekend for a Special Event Unit

We also offer additional options for most of our portable toilet rentals – hand wash stations and stakes to keep the unit in place.

How Can I Rent a Portable Toilet?

When you’re ready to rent a portable toilet, contact FenceLine Rentals here. Information you’ll need:

  1. Dates of the rental
  2. How many portable toilets you think you’ll need (click here to use our portable toilet estimator
  3. Types of portable toilets you’d like to rent
  4. Address for where the toilet(s) will be placed                                                               

FenceLine Rentals offers many cleaning and maintenance schedules for our units, and we have a wide variety of types of portable toilets so you can select the right option for your needs. Have more questions? Check out our FAQ about portable toilet rentals or reach out to us here.

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January 4, 2021by Jasen Robalo

FenceLine Rentals is a dependable supplier of portable toilets and regular on-site servicing for construction sites. Whether you need to provide portable toilets for a large construction site, a small demolition or a new home build, FenceLine can help.

Portable toilets are convenient. They provide your construction workers with on-site facilities and keep workers on-site rather than having to drive to the nearest gas station or coffee shop.

They are also versatile since they can be moved around as the project grows and changes. We have crane units for use in high-rise construction projects. We also carry wheelchair accessible toilets and heated toilets for our cold Alberta winters.

Overall, a portable toilet can serve the purpose of providing convenience and versatility. For more information on our wide range of portable toilets or a quote, contact us at https://fencelinetemp.sharescopes.com/contact/


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December 7, 2020by Jasen Robalo

Alberta winters can be extremely challenging on industrial and commercial construction sites. Having warm, clean, and comfortable portable toilets for your employees is a must!

Executive Heated Toilets are one option for harsh Alberta winters. These toilets are exceptionally sturdy, with a poly tank and base. The insulated hard walls are made of 1 1/2” metal clad panel construction (R12). The interior has a 1250 watt baseboard heater with thermostat, interior light with on/off switch, coat hook, GFCI protected 110 volt 12 amp and dead bolt locking with vacant/occupied indicator.

The answer for toilet rentals in Edmonton, AB is clear. Choose FenceLine Rentals Ltd. and you won’t be disappointed. We service job sites anywhere in Alberta and will provide maintenance services as often as you need, even working out customized cleaning schedules. Contact our team today to learn more about our rental options at sales@fenceline.ca


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November 27, 2020by Jasen Robalo

We know Alberta winters can be extremely challenging on industrial & commercial construction sites. That’s why our Insulated Toilets are a great solution during the colder months.

These units maintain a comfortable temperature even in the coldest weather! Our insulated units allow for lower labour costs by encouraging crews to stay at site and use on-site facilities as opposed to making regular trips to the gas station, as well as increased morale on site for having top notch facilities available to them.

Did you know that we also have Heated and Enclosed Handwash Stations?  Complete with a 1250 watt heater and light, these units are fully insulated and lockable.

Learn more about these units here (https://fencelinetemp.sharescopes.com/toilets/portable-toilets/) or contact us directly for a quote!


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September 30, 2020by Jasen Robalo

Are you looking for fresh smelling, great looking toilets for your construction or industrial site, festival, sports tournament, or wedding? Our first rate portable toilets will help your project meet health and safety standards and keep employees and the public happy.

Our Products:

Standard Portable Toilet Units – Our most common units are the simplest way to arrange sanitation facilities at your event or job site.

Regular Heated Units (insulated & hard wall) – our two unique winter options, including an insulted R4 toilet with a small space heater, as well as an insulated R12 hard wall toilet with a 1250W baseboard heater.

Compact High-Rise Units – easily lifted by crane and/or elevator, designed exclusively for use at high-rise construction projects.

Wheelchair Accessible Units – are built to ensure the easiest use for anyone who is physically unable to use the standard toilets.

Fresh Water Hand Wash Stations – Help fight Covid-19 with hand wash stations. Fresh water is fed to each sink with a hands-free foot pump. Liquid soap and paper towel dispensers are standard.

Our Service Commitment

On call and regular maintenance schedules.

On-site pump out, full cleaning, and restocking once per week.

We can tailor a custom service schedule for low or high volume units.

24/7 service for all types of emergencies (e.g., fire, flood, weather).

Contact us now for a quote.

 

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