Most portable toilet problems start the same way. A vendor confirms the booking, takes the deposit, and then becomes difficult to reach. Delivery window comes and goes. Your crew is standing around. Your event setup crew has nowhere to go.
That's not a fluke — it's a business that doesn't have its operations in order. HAAS has been handling waste management long enough to know exactly where vendors fail — and we've built our operation around not doing any of it.
Sanitation on a construction site isn't optional — it's federally regulated. And the regulation covers more than just having a unit on-site. HAAS handles placement strategy, confirms your servicing schedule at booking, and adjusts unit count when your crew size changes. One vendor for the whole build.
Your outdoor venue is beautiful. The catering is exceptional. The flowers are exactly right. And then there's the restroom situation. Climate control, flushing toilets, vanity mirrors, running water. HAAS luxury units look like a finished restroom — because guests shouldn't have to think about where they are.
Every outdoor event needs a restroom plan. Most get one at the last minute — after the best units are already reserved. HAAS builds unit counts based on your headcount, event length, and alcohol service — then puts the delivery window in your confirmation. The day of your event, sanitation is already handled.
There's a ceiling on what individual units can deliver — in volume, in appearance, and in the overall guest experience. A restroom trailer exists above that ceiling. HAAS delivers, positions, connects, and supports restroom trailers from booking confirmation through post-event pickup.
Accessible facilities at outdoor events and job sites aren't a courtesy offering — for most project types, they're a legal requirement. Full interior turning clearance, compliant grab bar placement, and regulation door width. HAAS ADA units meet the actual specification — and the documentation is available in writing when you need it.
HAAS quotes are ready the same day you ask. Your units ship before the competition calls back.
Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226Six clear steps. No surprises. No runaround. This is exactly what happens from your first call to final pickup.
Dates, site address, headcount or crew size, and what type of unit you need. We take it from there.
One itemized document. Delivery, units, servicing, and any applicable distance factor — visible before you say yes.
A specific arrival window, not a range that spans half your setup day.
Driver doesn't leave until units are positioned correctly and you've approved it.
No reminder calls required. We track the service calendar on our end.
Project closes, units are gone. No lingering equipment past your timeline.
Every unit leaving our facility is held to an uncompromising standard before it arrives at your site or event.
Every unit leaving HAAS's facility is deep-cleaned, sanitized, and structurally inspected before delivery.
Waste tanks are fully emptied, treated, and confirmed empty before any unit is redeployed.
Restroom trailers are mechanically tested, climate-checked, and detailed to hospitality standards before each event.
Luxury unit interiors are cleaned to a finished standard after each rental — no carryover condition from prior use.
Door latches, ventilation, and seat condition are confirmed on every unit before it leaves for any delivery.
Hand sanitizer, paper products, and deodorizer blocks are loaded to full capacity at the time of delivery — not approximate.
Most project managers know the one-unit-per-twenty-workers rule. It's the number that gets cited in every pre-construction checklist. What most don't realize is that unit count is only one of the three areas OSHA inspectors evaluate when they walk a job site.
The second is placement proximity. Units have to be reasonably accessible to where workers are actually working. On a large spread-out site, a cluster of units at one end doesn't serve workers operating at the opposite boundary. Inspectors look for functional access — not just presence on-site.
The third is servicing documentation. An unserviced unit isn't just unpleasant — it's a sanitation violation in progress. Inspectors aren't satisfied by "we have a vendor." They want evidence of a scheduled, consistent servicing arrangement.
The fourth — frequently overlooked on smaller builds — is accessible unit inclusion. If your crew is mixed or your site is publicly visible, at least one ADA-compliant unit is required. Missing it on a site inspection is an easy violation that's entirely preventable.
HAAS Septic and Portable Toilets reviews all four factors at the time of booking. We don't just place units and disappear. We plan for compliance from the start.
Inventory moves fast when construction season and event season overlap in spring. Tell us your dates, your project type, and your location — and HAAS will have a confirmed quote and delivery window back to you before the day ends.
📞 Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226HAAS quotes are ready the same day you ask. Your units ship before the competition calls back.