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We rent porta potties for all events, and construction projects in the greater Little Ethiopia area.
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Relieving oneself is a need that comes naturally. So, it would be best if you were concerned about, such when hosting a party or an event with many people. Getting a permanent toilet is often than not challenging or utterly expensive. A haulable restroom is a single or several units of portable bathrooms. Portable restrooms are mainly found in events, construction sites, outdoor events, and concerts. They come handy in situations that would otherwise be impractical to build a permanent toilet.
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Standard porta potties are the most common moveable bathrooms. They mostly come as a single unit arranged in clusters for outdoor events. They are the most basic kind of moveable bathroom. They neither have a toilet nor flush. They are designed with an effortless but secure locking design. They are most suitable for short events since they have a small tank capacity of around 50-70 gallons. These traveling potties are available in the size of 43-46 by 46-48 by 88-91 inches. Mostly suitable for construction sites and industrial use.
Deluxe porta potties, in simplest words, are a standard moveable restroom with a sink. They are an improved version of the standard traveling restroom that is designed to offer comfort. They come with a sink and a tank that holds a capacity of 60-70 gallons. Apart from being flushable, this sink also comes with a portable hand washing station, a mirror, and a side urinal. Others even come with a baby changing station. These are suitable for events that need high sanitation and hand washing like food tasting events and those with kids.
Handicap-accessible porta potties are moveable potties specially built to accommodate wheelchairs and people with disabilities. They are wider than standard moveable bathrooms and generally more spacious. They have a flat entrance or a ramp at the entrance to facilitate entering and leaving for those using a wheelchair. These units also come with safety handrails for safe use, a lower toilet seat, and anti-slip carpet material to avoid skidding. They are also constructed to adhere to ADA guidelines.
Temporary handwashing stations offer a simple yet effective solution for maintaining hygiene standards in environments where permanent plumbing may not be available.
These are standard haulable potties that are mounted non a trailer. They are built with brake lights and tires to facilitate safe towing. They can be safely parked anywhere for use. These units are suitable for mobile worksites like highway road work, field-based media, and disaster relief.
Anyone is able to rent a porta potty as long as you have a location that is accessible for us to leave the unit. We are happy to answer any questions you may have about renting a porta potty, simply call us at (213) 463-1715
You are able to rent a portable toilet for as long as you need. The rental duration for a porta potty in Little Ethiopia is typically one month but you can rent it for as little as a day as long as our schedule permits pick up and drop off.
There are many situations where you may need to rent a porta potty. A few examples would be; an outdoor event, wedding, large family gathering, home remodel, construction sites etc. Any place that you may need to use the bathroom and either don’t have one available or will have to many people for a single bathroom a porta potty is a great solution.
Porta potties are typically serviced once per week. This will be sufficient in most cases but if you have a large number of people using the portable toilet you may need more regular cleanings. For example at a busy construction site. If you need more regular serving of the porta potty please contact our team, we would be more than happy to find a cleaning solution that fits your needs.
A standard porta potty rental usually includes a single unit with a toilet, urinal, and toilet paper dispenser. Some units may also include a sink with running water and a hand sanitizer dispenser. Delivery, weekly cleanings & pickup of the unit may also be included in the rental price. Make sure to ask your customer service representative.
It’s typically recommended to reserve your porta potty at least 1-2 months in advance before the delivery date. However, if you’re planning a large event or during peak season, such as summer months, or are reserving a luxury trailer unit it’s best to reserve as early as possible to ensure you get the number of units you need.
Little Ethiopia is a vibrant, culturally rich neighborhood located along a stretch of Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles. Though relatively small in size, this area has made a significant impact on the city’s cultural landscape. It is the heart of the Ethiopian-American community in Los Angeles and serves as a hub for Ethiopian culture, cuisine, and tradition. The neighborhood stands out with its colorful storefronts, traditional restaurants, and strong sense of community pride, offering a unique glimpse into Ethiopian life.
The history of Little Ethiopia dates back to the late 20th century, when immigrants from Ethiopia began settling in Los Angeles following the Ethiopian Revolution in the 1970s. Seeking refuge and new opportunities, many Ethiopians found a welcoming environment along Fairfax Avenue, an area that was undergoing its own changes at the time. Over the years, more Ethiopian-owned businesses, particularly restaurants and markets, began to open, creating a small but powerful enclave that preserved the community’s traditions and introduced them to the broader Los Angeles population.
Today, Little Ethiopia is best known for its incredible food scene. The neighborhood is lined with authentic Ethiopian restaurants offering traditional dishes like injera, a sourdough flatbread, and hearty stews such as doro wat and kitfo. Dining in Little Ethiopia is often a communal experience, with meals served on large shared platters, encouraging conversation and connection. The flavors, spices, and techniques reflect centuries-old culinary traditions, and many visitors come specifically to experience the rich, savory meals and the warm hospitality for which Ethiopian culture is known.
Beyond the food, Little Ethiopia is a cultural landmark. It hosts several small businesses that sell Ethiopian goods, including spices, clothing, jewelry, and artwork. These shops not only cater to the local Ethiopian-American community but also invite visitors to explore a different cultural perspective. Cultural pride is deeply woven into the fabric of the neighborhood, with murals, signage, and events that celebrate Ethiopia’s history and contributions to the world.
Little Ethiopia also serves as a gathering place for important community events and celebrations. Ethiopian New Year, known as Enkutatash, is marked by festivities that include traditional music, dance, and communal meals. The neighborhood also commemorates historical events significant to the Ethiopian diaspora, creating a bridge between Los Angeles and Ethiopia for both immigrants and their descendants.
Living near Little Ethiopia offers residents access to one of the most distinctive cultural enclaves in Los Angeles. It is a place where traditions are celebrated daily, where food and culture are deeply intertwined, and where visitors and locals alike can experience the warmth and richness of Ethiopian heritage. Little Ethiopia stands as a shining example of how immigrant communities continue to shape and enhance the diverse cultural tapestry of Los Angeles.
Monday: 4am – 4pm
Tuesday: 4am – 4pm
Wednesday: 4am – 4pm
Thursday: 4am – 4pm
Friday: 4am – 4pm
Saturday: 4am – 4pm
Sunday: Closed
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