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eHoefler wrote:Exactly!
Also, if you use it without permission from the person leasing it, you are stealing. Believe it or not, it is an arrestable offense in most areas.
The other issue to remember is that entering a construction site for any reason other than legitimate business ones, generally means you are trespassing.This too!
Dec-16-2015 07:46 AM
soren wrote:
Hard not to assume that there is some trolling going on. But, if you're serious, I'll answer. I have owned two construction companies, and rented countless porta-potties, for long term placement on construction sites.
Here is how they are cleaned, and how "sanitary" they are. The are typically cleaned weekly....
Dec-16-2015 07:15 AM
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DutchmenSport wrote:
We were in Park County, Indiana for the Covered Bridge Festival. I think we were in Mansfield. They had a row of port-a-potties set up and were in the process of cleaning them. They had a truck with a hose on it, similar to a fire truck hose, but not quite as big. They propped the door open and then started firing at will inside the John. After they completely rinsed the whole thing out, they dropped a suction hose down the hole and pumped it out. They added chemicals, and finally sprayed the inside with a spray bottle, evidently some kind of human insecticide! They just went down the line in assembly line fashion. I will say, they were clean and they kept them that way. I was quite impressed!
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