OSHA-compliant • Crew-sized • Weekly serviced • Built for working crews
Delivery the day before mobilization • Service logs included
"A site without proper sanitation isn't a site that runs on time."
There's a difference between renting a porta potty and renting a porta potty that actually serves a working crew.
The first one shows up two days late. Smells by Wednesday. Gets ignored by the rental company until somebody finally calls and complains. The crew loses fifteen minutes every shift walking off-site to find a bathroom. The job runs over.
The second one is delivered the day before mobilization. Restocked on a fixed schedule that matches the crew size. Inspected weekly. Replaced before it becomes a problem instead of after.
In Allison, IA, where construction timelines are tight and OSHA inspections aren't theoretical, the difference between those two rentals shows up in dollars, in days, and in crew morale. We run the second one. There isn't a third option.
Heavy-duty units rated for high-traffic crew use, weekly servicing, restocking on a fixed cycle. Standard for crews of 5–10 working a single-shift day.
Combo units with attached or freestanding hand-wash stations. Required for many municipal contracts and food-adjacent project sites.
Wheelchair-accessible units that meet federal accessibility standards. Required on certain government and public works projects in Allison, IA.
Multi-unit deployments for crews of 20+, with twice-weekly or daily servicing rotations.
Porta Potty + Roll Off Dumpster. Combined sanitation and waste management on a single contract, single point-of-contact, single invoice.
Damaged unit, theft, or vandalism on a Allison site? We dispatch a replacement within 24 hours, often same-day.
Crew size, shifts, and placement confirmed. Written service plan delivered.
Day before mobilization. OSHA-compliant positioning.
Weekly or more. Logs emailed after every visit.
Under 4 hours business days. 24 hours max on weekends.
Coordinated pickup + final service log.
OSHA's baseline is one unit per 20 workers, but real-world factors push that ratio higher. We calculate based on crew size, shift length, gender mix, and project duration. Most Allison, IA sites run one unit per 10 workers in practice.
Weekly is the standard for crews up to 10. Twice-weekly for crews up to 20. Daily service for crews over 20 or 24-hour operations.
Yes. Our delivery crews place units in compliance with OSHA 1926.51 by default. We can also provide written placement documentation for project records.
Long-term rentals (90+ days) qualify for monthly billing rates that run 30–40% below short-term equivalents. Bundled service contracts that include dumpsters reduce costs further.
Yes. We coordinate delivery windows around your active work hours, including before-shift and after-shift placement options.
"We've used four porta potty companies in Allison over the last decade. A1 is the only one that actually shows up on the day they say they'll show up. That's the entire bar, and most of the industry doesn't clear it."
"Our crew lost a unit to vandalism on a Saturday night. Called A1 at 7 a.m. Sunday. Replacement was on-site by 11:30. That's the response speed I'm paying for."
"OSHA inspector showed up unannounced on day 47 of a Allison, IA public works project. We had service logs going back to mobilization, ADA-compliant placement, and hand-wash stations on every cluster. Inspection took 12 minutes. A1's documentation was the reason."
If your crew is mobilizing in the next 30 days, we recommend reserving a service slot now. Our Allison routes fill in 30-day blocks.
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