{"id":174,"date":"2019-12-09T00:05:21","date_gmt":"2019-12-09T00:05:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.american-sanitation.com\/blog\/?p=174"},"modified":"2023-08-17T14:05:18","modified_gmt":"2023-08-17T14:05:18","slug":"portable-toilet-etiquette","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.american-sanitation.com\/blog\/portable-toilet-etiquette\/","title":{"rendered":"Portable Toilet Etiquette"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There are etiquette rules to follow for everything these days. When you sit at a fancy dinner, you are to place your napkin in your lap and use all the right forks for the right courses. Did you know there are some etiquette rules that go along with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.american-sanitation.com\/portable-toilet-rental-Vallejo-CA.php\">portable toilets in Vallejo, CA<\/a>? When you are going to visit an outdoor event and there are going to be portable toilets available, it\u2019s good to know what to do and what not to do.<\/p>\n<p>Portable toilets are conveniences and sometimes, they are something you need to utilize when you are out and about at an event that doesn\u2019t have any indoor plumbing nearby. While attending to your needs in a portable toilet is never going to feel quite like taking care of things at home, portable restrooms are sometimes the only option. You can make the experience more pleasant for you and others around you by following the basic etiquette rules.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Rule 1: Keep It Moving<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>At home, you may take your time in the restroom and that\u2019s fine. There\u2019s no one waiting in line outside the door, right? But at a portable toilet, there may very well be others waiting so you should keep your business moving and get in and out as fast as you can. Do other things you would normally do in the bathroom at home in another location, like reapply lipstick, smoke, or text your friends.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Rule 2: Leave It How You Found It Or Better<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>No one likes to follow someone who left toilet paper stuck to the seat, a soda can next to the toilet, waiting to be spilled, or toilet paper strewn from the roll and onto the floor. Try to treat the bathroom like yours at home and clean up after yourself. Don\u2019t leave a mess for someone else to deal with after you. You don\u2019t have to get down on the floor and scrub, but be polite and don\u2019t make a mess while you\u2019re in there.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Rule 3: No Line Jumping<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This is just common sense and a common courtesy. Unless you have a small child doing a dance and someone offers for you to go ahead of them, don\u2019t jump and cut in line. Everyone is in that line for a reason and it\u2019s best to be patient and wait your turn.<\/p>\n<p>These are just a few of the etiquette rules that go along with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.american-sanitation.com\/basic-unit.php\">portable toilets<\/a> in Vallejo, CA. Use your common sense to get through your usage with as much style and grace as possible. If you need portable units for an outdoor event you are holding, contact the professionals at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.american-sanitation.com\/\">American Sanitation Inc<\/a> to look over the options. There are plenty of choices on the market today and when you call us at (707) 554-8258, we can go over them with you to find the best choice for your event. You can also see the choices in person when you visit us at 1729 Action Avenue Napa, CA 94559. We\u2019re here to help your portable toilet needs in any way we can.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There are etiquette rules to follow for everything these days. When you sit at a fancy dinner, you are to place your napkin in your lap and use all the right forks for the right courses. Did you know there are some etiquette rules that go along with portable toilets in Vallejo, CA? 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