It’s that time of year when Brisbane lets its hair down and has a good time. Winter is festival season in Brisbane and with many local shows also being held over the cooler months to escape the heat and humidity of summer, it means that if you’re planning on holding your own festival, fete, show or shenanigans you best pull your proverbial finger out and get your dunnies booked pronto. Don’t rest on your laurels and leave it until the last minute to investigate toilet hire.
Most people fear entering a portable loo and we do not need to tell you why! There are some horrid and unhealthy loos that are poorly designed and uncared for, but this article is not about them. Let’s identify the tricks you can use to ensure your loo users will fall in love with the experience. Surprise them with a loo that they will love to use, again and again and again.
Taking the lead from European cities, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth city councils have proposed the implementation of public toilets of a new and innovative variety in an attempt to solve wet wee woes.
For all building and construction sites occupational health and safety (OH&S) requirements in Queensland require that there are onsite amenities for all workers. This can be a challenge on building sites where there is no existing plumbing, or in remote areas where mining, construction or road construction is being completed.
Hosting a big event? As well as all the other logistics you need to account for there’s no doubt that toilets should be top of the list as a must have when hosting an outdoor event. From music concerts, markets, fetes and festivals, portable toilets are a practical necessity.
But it’s not just enough to hire a couple of port a loos and call it a day. A shortage of portable toilets can be ugly, messy and does not make for a successful event – especially if there is alcohol involved! Depending on the size and type of event will dictate how many toilets you need. Dinkum Dunnies provide clean, well equipped and modern portable toilet hire throughout Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast and below we explain how to determine the number of toilets needed for your next event Continue reading How to calculate the number of toilets needed for an event→