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Hi-Gear 10 Litre Lightweight Portable Flushing Toilet, Camping Toilet, Emergency Toilet, Ideal for Camping, Festivals, Fishing Trips and Travelling, Camping Equipment

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Portable flush toilets need chemicals. You need pink chemicals for the flush-water tank to remove grime and eliminate odour, and blue and green chemicals in the waste tank to break down waste and remove gas build-up. We’re a family-run business built on a friendly and personal approach. Your experience with us is at the forefront of all we do. We care just as much about the care and service you receive as the quality of portable toilet hire you rent from us. If you’re not happy, neither are we. Don’t want to take our word for it? High Portable Toilets with Hi-Gear Blue and green chemicals are used for the waste tank and break down waste in the holding tank for easy removal. They also remove any bad smells and gas build-up. Sometimes you need a guarantee to be sure your investment is worthwhile. That’s why we offer a satisfaction guarantee. We’re so confident that you’ll be satisfied not only with our portable toilet rental in Leicester, but also with our customer service, we literally guarantee it!

The type of portable toilet you have can make or break your camping trip. On a broader level, there are three types of camping toilets: Failing to comply with the current OHSA standards can lead to fines or an investigation on your project if the issue is reported.Your portable toilet uses a variety of chemicals to mask the smell and sight of the waste and also to protect its users from bacteria and potential disease. These are the detergents that sanitise the areas around waste to kill bacteria. They also create a barrier between the toilet users and the waste by removing the odour and solidifying the waste. Fragrances

It probably goes without saying you should only put human waste down your toilet. Disposable nappies, wipes or any other similar items should never enter the system. The bags are sealed afterwards with a drawstring. He then double-bags them and keeps them in an old flare box until he’s ashore and can dispose of them in the household waste – as you would a child’s nappies. With a seat height at 45cm, it’s on the large side, but that could also be a bonus for extended stays and those not able to squat down low. Your staff are also likely to be unhappy if they’re forced to use dirty toilets and you don’t want to have to deal with complaints on top of managing an already stressful project. Eco-conscious individuals and organisations are seeking alternatives to the traditional blue chemical. Some alternatives include:One of our friends owns this colossus and I have to admit to occasional pangs of jealousy. Is it wrong to be jealous of a toilet? For your money you get a full electric flushing loo with level indicators and a 21 litre waste tank – it takes 4 AAA batteries and weighs around 6kg ‘unladen’. Adequate ventilation: Proper ventilation helps control odours and maintain a more pleasant environment. If you’re limited on space, a collapsible camping toilet such as the Carplife Bivvy loo is a good idea, as this will fold up easily and include a seat and a waste bag. PBO reader Stefan Leschner says ‘Air Head’ is the way to go. The Air Head compost toilet is a durable, waterless toilet suitable for canalboats, campervans, caravans, yachts and motorhomes.

Thetford designed the original ‘Porta Potti’ and are still the major player in portable toilets today, especially amongst RV owners, many of whom get cupboards built especially to fit them.

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The company will also wipe down the surfaces inside the toilet with bacteria removing agents and replace the toilet roll and hand washing soap and towels. Space is a premium in boats and tents, so if you’re willing to squat a little lower, and empty/ fill the tanks more frequently, the Thetford Porta Potti 335 is about as compact as you can get for a flushing loo. CampingGaz, the ubiquitous supplier of butane/propane camping gas, sells a range of camping gear, including the Campingaz 20L portable toilet.

Appropriate chemical usage: Follow manufacturer guidelines for chemical usage to ensure effectiveness. The toilet splits into two sections – the top part consists of the loo seat, lid and a 10 litre tank with manual flush pump. The bottom section contains the waste (also 10 litre capacity). For an average family of three it will last a couple of days between empties. There’s not much to say which isn’t positive about this great loo. If you’ve got the space then go for it. However for most of us who are cramming our cars and campers to the brim before setting off, it probably is a little excessive in size, especially if the place you’re going to already has toilets. In the end that has to be your decision, but my friend has one and I don’t – and that’s irritating! The main thing to bear in mind is the size of the waste tank. The cheapest and smallest camp toilets will have a relatively small waste tank, and whilst this might be suitable for a small family to use on a short weekend break, you’ll generally need something with a bigger capacity if more than a couple of people will be using it.The Carplife loo was originally designed for anglers (hence ‘carp’) but can equally be commandeered by the camping brigade. Regular toilet emptying: Ensure that portable toilets are emptied regularly. Portable Toilets at Hi-Gear

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