Luxury Restrooms On Wheels

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

WHY RENT A PORTABLE RESTROOM TRAILER?

Outdoor events such as weddings, parties, corporate functions and trade shows usually have a restroom trailer installed in the area. The mobile restrooms are designed and built to provide all amenities typically seen in a modern public restroom. A mobile restroom trailer comes fully equipped with running water, waste drainage, sinks, toilet paper, mirrors, lighting and even a ventilation system. There is no doubt that these units are an important part of planning any outdoor event. You may not be sure if you really need to rent a unit. Any event lasting more than four hours to will need one unit for every 25 guests. Less than that will result in long lines of people impatiently waiting to use the facilities and as an event planner, you do not want this to happen.

Friday, July 22, 2011

19% of Smartphone Users Drop Phones In the Toilet

File this under, why never to shake hands with strangers. According to a survey 39% of smartphone users take their phone into the restroom and an astonishing 19% have dropped their phone into the toilet.

That’s right, one in five people you meet today, and possibly shake their hands, are using a smartphone which has spent time in a toilet. Ready for some hand sanitizer?

Stall surfing isn’t new, and it’s no the craziest place people are using their smartphones, but the fact that 19% of these users can’t hold on to their phone while taking care of business is a bit sad, and disgusting. Sure, you can get a replacement device, but why would you when you can just grab your phone like this guy.

If you do drop your phone in the toilet, you should look into a emergency smartphone kit, which will suck the toilet water right out of your smartphone, up to 5 times with one kit.

The news comes from a survey by Plaxo, commissioned by Google, also found that we are using our smartphones for mobile shopping and looking up ads we saw somewhere else. The toilet isn’t the only place we love to use our smartphones while doing other things, one-third of smartphone owners use their smartphone while watching TV, but that’s not surprising.

Other interesting findings include confirmation that we are actually paying attention to ads on our smartphone. Smartphone owners are also savvy shoppers;

79% of smartphone consumers use their phones to help with shopping, from comparing prices, finding more product info to locating a retailer
74% of smartphone shoppers make a purchase, whether online, in-store, or on their phones
70% use their smartphones while in the store, reflecting varied purchase paths that often begin online or on their phones and brings consumers to the store
This is exactly how I shop. I can’t remember the last big purchase I made without looking up reviews on Retrevo, comparing local prices and stock on Milo and searching for online price comparisons on Google. If you aren’t using your smartphone to shop, I guarantee you’re paying too much.


http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/07/22/19-of-smartphone-users-drop-phones-in-the-toilet/

Monday, July 11, 2011

The Future of Hybrid Service Vehicles

By Ken Wysocky
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When manufacturers decide to ramp up production of hybrid vacuum trucks, you just might see Tim Kettler, president of Action Septic Service Inc. in Warsaw, Ohio, at the front of the line to become an alternative-power pioneer.

“I absolutely would consider buying one,” Kettler says. “Personally, I’d be willing to pay more for a hybrid vehicle. It’s a quality-of-life issue … It’s what we need to do to protect the environment. Sure, it’s an expensive investment, but what better way to demonstrate our commitment as an industry to not just clean-water issues, but to the larger issue of environmental stewardship?”

On the other hand, Kettler concedes that the significantly higher price of hybrids compared to conventional vehicles would deter many smaller contractors. “It would require a real financial commitment,” he says. “It definitely would be a challenge. You’re going to need a larger motivation than just saving a few gallons of gasoline right now.”

In a nutshell, Kettler’s comments sum up the fundamental issues many pumpers will face in the coming years as they ponder the merits of going hybrid. The decision will require consideration of a host of factors aside from just the higher cost or being eco-friendly, including whether or not their service area is urban or rural, where up-and-down fuel prices will settle, regional air quality and customer demand for “green” service providers.

A few industries in the United States and abroad already are dabbling in medium- and heavy-duty hybrid trucks (among the more common are dump, garbage, utility and delivery trucks). These hybrids combine diesel engines with electric motors and can provide up to 50 percent better fuel economy than conventional vehicles.

That’s no small benefit in times like these when diesel prices hit record highs. But the high prices seem to come in waves, then wane somewhat, leaving most contractors content to stay on the sidelines, refusing to enter the hybrid game. Or businesses might decide to start out small by buying hybrid pickup trucks and service vans to see how they work out, without as extensive a capital investment.



NUMBERS TELL A STORY
Sales of hybrid trucks remain sparse. A study compiled by the Center on Globalization Governance & Competitiveness, a group affiliated with Duke University, projected production of commercial hybrid trucks at 4,900 units in 2010, most for corporations that own large fleets.

A report from marketing research firm Frost & Sullivan estimates that 220,000 hybrid trucks will be sold in Europe and North America by 2016. That’s a 76 percent compound annual growth rate – but still negligible compared to the 4 million trucks the firm expects to be produced in total that year.

High prices are the biggest obstacle to hybrids. Truck producers can’t decrease prices much until volume dramatically increases. Not even federal tax credits of up to $12,000 for some hybrid truck models were enough to offset the price premium.

Rich Piellisch, editor of Fleets & Fuels magazine, sums up the quandary by pointing out that a utility company or contractor might pay about $260,000 for a hybrid aerial bucket truck, compared to about $200,000 for a conventional model.

“That’s a big premium, so to make up the price differential, you’d better be driving a lot of miles or doing a lot of idling,” he says, noting that a hybrid’s batteries can power truck accessories, such as aerial lifts, instead of an idling diesel engine. “Or you’d better be banking on diesel fuel prices going up to $5 a gallon.”

While fuel prices have spiked this spring and summer, Piellisch says companies are getting used to the swings and that has taken away the knee-jerk reaction of wanting to buy into hybrid technology.

“These vehicles are usually bought for long-term usage. Duty lives of 10 or 12 years are not uncommon,’’ he says. “Is hybrid technology more attractive now than when you have $2.50 diesel? Yes. The expectation seems to be that prices will go up, but we had that expectation before and saw them go down.’’



REDUCING IDLING TIME
The most common electric hybrid truck technology relies on an electric motor and a diesel-powered engine. Either power source or both can provide power at a given time. On many models, controls monitor driving conditions and automatically choose the ideal power mode, which is shown on a dashboard display.

These hybrids capture energy expended during braking and store it in lithium ion batteries, which can then either help with acceleration or operate truck accessories, such as cranes and lifts. As a result, hybrids that rely on so-called regenerative braking are best suited for urban, stop-and-go driving conditions, not high-speed, long-distance rural driving, experts say.

In Kenworth hybrid commercial trucks, the stored electrical energy can power truck accessories for up to 40 minutes with the engine turned off, which saves fuel and reduces engine wear-and-tear. When the batteries run out, the engine turns on automatically and recharges them with just five minutes of idling, says Judy McTigue, marketing manager for medium-duty trucks at Kenworth Truck Co.

“This could be a very good application for vacuum trucks,” McTigue says. “If you’re in pumping mode, and all you need is power from the PTO, it’s a great application for those vehicles.”

In such cases, the hybrid’s gas mileage is almost incidental compared to the value of dramatically reduced idling, Piellisch says, which underscores how complicated it is to determine the economic feasibility of going hybrid.

“Nothing is ever clear cut,” he notes. “In this case, you save a lot of money, even though you’re not driving a lot of miles … powering the truck’s equipment (with electricity) is more important than moving the truck itself. It’s always a question of what’s appropriate for the truck’s duty cycle.”

Tony Vasquez, streets and drainage manager for Bexar County, which surrounds San Antonio, Texas, agrees.

“You have to fit the right vehicle to the right application,” he notes. “We’re currently working with a vendor to produce a hybrid street sweeper. They travel at three to five miles per hour, which is a perfect application for a hybrid vehicle. Since we’re in an urban area, there’s a lot of stop-and-go driving, and that’s where the payoff is for hybrids.”

“The maximum benefit comes at lower speeds,” McTigue adds. “When I talk to someone about buying a hybrid truck, the first thing I ask is what a typical day of driving is like for them.”



PAYBACK STILL UNCERTAIN
Hybrids also become more economically justifiable in areas with air quality issues. A good example is Bexar County, where county officials – facing designation as an air-quality non-attainment area – approved an energy policy in 2007 aimed at conserving energy and promoting environmental responsibility.

That move led to the purchase of three 2009 Kenworth T370 diesel-electric hybrid dump trucks. The county uses the single-axle trucks, featuring 6- to 8-cubic-yard beds, to deliver material such as asphalt and dirt. They also can pull a trailer that holds small equipment, Vasquez says.

At the time, rising fuel prices also made the hybrid trucks more attractive. “The hybrids cost about $128,000 each, which is 25 percent more than conventional trucks,” he says. “We expect about an eight- to 10-year payback period, largely based on fuel prices.’’ When fuel prices dropped off $4 highs two years ago, the payback didn’t look so good. But now that diesel is hovering around the $4 mark, the hybrid truck purchases are looking a little wiser.

“In reality, if you make a decision based just on a cost basis, it might not make as much sense,” Vasquez says, referring to the unknown of long-term fuel prices. “But if you take into account air emissions and the county’s environmental goals, then it comes into play.”

The county’s older conventional dump trucks achieved about six mpg, compared to an average of nine mpg for the three hybrids. As a bonus, the hybrid trucks’ crew cabs hold up to five people, as opposed to only two. “Now we can transport more people to jobsites with fewer vehicles, which also saves fuel,” Vasquez says.

In areas with air-emissions restrictions, contractors with hybrids can obtain work that competitors with conventional vehicles can’t. In addition, some government jobs may even require low-emission vehicles. “If you work in a non-attainment area, hybrids can open up work for your fleet, which gives you an edge in obtaining business,” McTigue says. “In addition, hybrids can provide an advantage in areas with noise-abatement laws. They’re so quiet that at 10 p.m., nobody even realizes your truck is there.”



GOING GREEN?
Some contractors find value in marketing their companies as “green” entities that care about environmental stewardship. For them, large and visible hybrid trucks tangibly project that image.

“It’s very difficult to put a value on a ‘green’ image, but some of our customers develop marketing programs around it, McTigue says. “They put hybrid diesel decals on the doors of their trucks … they’re very proud of the trucks. We’ve seen everything from full vinyl wraps around box trucks to banners on bumpers. There’s a lot of creative ‘logoing’ going on.”

Nonetheless, without clear-cut financial or marketing advantages, it appears many contractors – such as John Eldredge, general manager of Eldredge Equipment Services, a large waste-hauling firm in West Chester, Pa. – will remain conflicted, standing on the hybrid sidelines. Or they may opt to experiment with smaller investments in hybrid pickup trucks and service vans.

“We’re always interested in something that improves the environment,” Eldredge says. “On one hand, we have a responsibility to improve the environment. But on the other hand, there’s the financial feasibility. It’s a fine line.”

But in the long run, industry observers like Piellisch believe it’s a question of when, not if, hybrids become more common. Fuel price hikes like we’ve seen this spring and summer are part of a pattern of laddering, Piellisch explains, where prices rise, then settle back down, but where they settle is still higher than the price before the spikes.



BECOMING FAMILIAR
Beyond the fuel price swings, Piellisch sees truck manufacturers keying on paybacks not based on receiving government subsidies to prove hybrid technology makes sense.

More and more manufacturers are promoting that the technology will pay for itself without government incentives,’’ he says. “It’s changed in the last six months, and they want to make their case without having to fall back on the government.’’

Adds McTigue: “People are more comfortable with the technology … they see it’s not crazy, weirdo, science fiction stuff. Hybrids are here to stay.”

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Custom Restroom Trailers

Depending on ones budget and preference of the customer, these restroom trailers can be fully customized, even with skylights plus options for a single gender or unisex restroom facilities.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Restroom Trailers - Make The Right Choice

These days people expect the comfort of home when they are away from home. And having access to a clean, stylish restroom facilities is no exception. The small portable restrooms you have find in parks work fine for that application but when attending a wedding or special event, people deserve more.


Restroom trailers or mobile restrooms are basically a portable building with large bathrooms inside them. Basic restroom trailers have all of the features and amenities of a home bathroom, such as running water, electricity, sinks, mirrors, etc. and come in many sizes. You can also get them 'ADA Standard Compliant' providing wheelchair accessibility.


For high-end events such as galas or weddings, luxury restroom trailers are a great option. They provide the same comforts as the basic trailers with a few extras such as skylights, stylish sinks, faux marble walls and hardwood flooring.

Again, these trailers come in different sizes to serve as an outlet for small to very large events.

To conclude one has to choose the best facilities so that their guests are comfortable to enjoy themselves without the concern of not having adequate restroom facilities.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Restroom Trailers | Mobile Restrooms

These portable restrooms, or restroom trailers, are merely like stationary types you would use at any store, pub, or any other public facility.

They've enclosed stalls, sinks and mirrors, and many even appear with showering facilities. They could accommodate families, kids, and people using wheelchairs.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Basic Restroom Trailers

The perfect choice for the sanitation needs of corporate events, private parties, concerts, festivals, sporting events or just temporary restroom trailers.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

ELtia Luxury Restroom Trailer 14

The Eltia Luxury Restroom Trailer series combines elegant and fashionable amenities in a space that doesn’t compromise function. This beautiful upscale restroom trailer features private, spacious, climate-controlled accommodations, porcelain stools, urinals and sink basins. Skylights and full-length mirrors add to the luxurious open space that provides a comfortable facility for your guests. Restroom attendants are available upon request.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

If by any chance you find yourself needing a shower for an event, there are also shower trailers available.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Oregon DEQ: Water Quality - Water Reuse - Graywater Reuse and Disposal Systems Rulemaking

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Equal Opportunities in Public Restrooms – Women’s Perspective

Imagine you designed a brand new night club, movie theater, stadium, or concert hall; a place for people to gather and enjoy themselves, to watch a music show or football match. You picked just the right colors, used interesting shapes, took care about acoustics, visibility, accessibility, comfort.

You got everything right. Still, about half of people visiting your new masterpiece of modern architecture won’t be able to enjoy it to the full potential, but instead spend enormous amount of time waiting in a toilet line. Why? Because you thought that providing equal square footage in men’s and women’s restrooms is fair enough. MORE...

Friday, March 4, 2011

Restroom Trailers | Shower Trailers | Portable Toilets | Mobile Restrooms

Restroom Trailers | Shower Trailers | Portable Toilets | Mobile Restrooms: "Black Tie Event Services is the nation's leader in providing the finest, cleanest, most reliable shower trailers, mobile restrooms, and portable toilets from coast to coast. Since 1999, B.T.E.S. has earned an outstanding reputation by providing comfortable and stylish facilities for small parties as well as large, outdoor events. Black Tie restroom trailers and showers are available for long-term and short-term applications.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Beach Trailers

Now this is what you call really going to the beach. We are setting up a restroom trailer on the beach next to a tent for a party on Wednesday night at AFAI Tent Expo.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Restroom Trailers And Porta-potties

If you are hosting something like an outdoor wedding in a remote area far from plumbing and permanent sanitation facilities, then restroom trailers may be exactly what you need. Unlike its smaller and more portable cousin the porta-pottie, restroom trailers offers much more style and comfort with a fully functional restroom.

If you need a temporary solution while renovating the restroom of your business or some other type of construction perhaps you are hosting an outdoor party or event, a restroom trailer combines all of the comforts you would have at home with the convenience of placing it where it where it would best serve your guests and/or employees.


Porta-potties can be used for a variety of events especially if you are looking for something cheaper and more practical. Portable toilets can offer more versatility because they are smaller, self-contained and can be used even when there is no convenient access to running water. They can be used at RV parks, parks, construction sites as well as at camp sites that do not have any plumbing. These portable toilets minimize odors and break them down using chemicals like formaldehyde and bromine, rather than water located in the tanks. There are some that have flushing capabilities while others may include sinks and hand sanitizers or all of these options. Those that do flush feature a closed design to keep the tank out of view since the chemicals are recycled to be flushed again. These portable chemical toilets are serviced regularly by the sanitation services provider.

There are a variety of options available to you, whether you are planning an outdoor wedding, need portable toilets at a building site, or are renovating your own restroom. You will find a vast selection of mobile restroom trailers, portable toilets and shower trailers at blacktieservices.com. Purchase or rent any of these facilities. Large companies like ours work with other providers all over the country to find local options to give you the best price and the best services available.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Portable Toilets: For Outdoor Events

Graduation, birthday party, anniversary or whatever special occasion, if it’s outdoors, then this could be a concern for an events planner. You can have the best set up, a great sound system, the tastiest hors d'oeuvres but if you do not have a decent restroom for your guests, then that will be a ruin the moment for sure. For special occasions, it is important for restrooms to not only be clean but to be attractive as well. All these things and more are present in the portable toilets of Black Tie Event Services.


Black Tie Event Services is the leading supplier of restroom, shower trailers and portable toilets. They have been in business for over a decade and have been the top choice of many event planners because they are reliable and they deliver the best service in this area. If a client wants an outdoor venue for a special occasion, one thing is for sure – getting portable toilets will be priority one.
There are several models of portable toilets from Black Tie Event Services. Our Deluxe Portable Restroom is ideal for special events and private parties. All restrooms are delivered clean, on time and ready for use. When determining the number of restrooms for your special event, please use the ratio that 1 restroom will accommodate approximately 125 uses on a standard 4 hour event. Hand Wash Stations and Hand Sanitizers are also available.


If by any chance you find yourself needing a shower for an event, there are also shower trailers available. It has hot and cold running water, as well as the option to turn either the heat up or the air conditioning. It comes with 8 individual showers with a dressing room as well as a fold down bench. Sinks and mirrors are also available for the user’s convenience.
Black Tie Event Services rents, delivers and maintains their portable toilets. If outdoor events are common in your line of work, it may be wise to invest on one instead. Outdoor events are great but going to the bathroom can be such a hassle. Now, you can eliminate the hassle factor with clean portable toilets. They are clean, comfortable and stylish.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mobile Restrooms: A Must Have for Outdoor Events

May it be a wedding, garden reception, graduation, birthday party, anniversary or whatever special occasion, if the venue is outdoor, then this could be a concern for an events coordinator. You can have the most beautiful set up in the garden, really superb sound system, the most delectable dishes but if you do not have a decent restroom for your guests, then that will be a big problem indeed. For special occasions, especially those that require dressing up, it is important for restrooms to not only be clean but to be stylish as well. Women, for instance, take their time in the powder room and of course they want it dry and neat. All these things and more are present in the mobile restrooms of Black Tie Event Services.
Black Tie Event Services is the leading supplier of the cleanest and finest restroom trailers. They have been around since 1999 and from that time to the present, they have been the top choice of many event coordinators because they are reliable and they deliver the best service in this area. If a client wants an outdoor venue for a special occasion, one thing is for sure – getting mobile restrooms will be the least of their concern.
There are several models of mobile restroom trailers from Black Tie Event Services. Depending on your need, there are ultra luxurious restrooms for formal events such as weddings, which could rival those of a hotel. It comes with hot and cold running water, marbled walls and counter tops, wood flooring and even stereo music. Of course, women are always pleased that a full length mirror is available so they can always check on how they look. For outdoor events that are pretty casual, you can also opt to get a basic restroom which is designed to be highly functional. It comes with toilet stalls and urinals for men. Aside from looking more casual than the luxurious ones, it has similar features, minus the music.
For a smaller event that is designed for “roughing it”, you can be assured of having clean toilets by renting a portable restroom. Sure, it is not as convenient as restroom trailers but it serves its purpose well.
If by any chance you find yourself needing a shower for an event, there are also restroom trailers with a shower function. It has hot and cold running water, as well as the option to turn either the heat up or the air conditioning. It comes with 8 individual showers with a dressing room as well as a fold down bench. Sinks and mirrors are also available for the user’s convenience.
Black Tie Event Services both rents and sells their restroom trailers. If an outdoor event is something common to you, it may be wise to invest on one instead. Outdoor events are great but going to the bathroom can be such a hassle. Now, you can eliminate the hassle factor with mobile restrooms. They are clean, comfortable and stylish.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Mobile Shower Trailers - Mobile Restroom Trailers - Custom Trailers Available | FREE QUOTES

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Mobile Restrooms For Your Event

Mobile restrooms have changed drastically within the last two decades. Not long ago, the typical porta-potty was the only option available. But today, spacious restroom trailers are found at most high-end outdoor functions, such as weddings and sporting events - and there are many things to consider when choosing a trailer for your event.

Portable toilet facilities certainly come in every size and shape and are generally manufactured to meet any conceivable need. For instance, when a disaster, such as a flood or tornado strikes a neighborhood, one of the first lines of defense in sanitation is facilities for the residents that are left behind to deal with the damage. Fortunately, in the midst of complete turmoil and devastation, businesses using these portable facilities are often able and willing to step in and provide facilities to allow residents a way of maintaining some semblance of stability and cleanliness.

Portable toilets are found everywhere these days. With the flee markets, sanitation in the middle of all the vendor stands is a welcome sight. Mobile temporary restroom facilities is a high priority with all event planners.

If you are planning a large event, choosing the proper sanitation facility requires consideration of several factors:

• Number of guests expected
• Length of event
• Will food and beverages be served?
• Is electricity and running water available?
• Is heating or air conditioning required?
• What are the demographics of the crowd? Men? Women? Children?
• Is handicapped access a need?

No doubt, when an all-day outdoor event is planned, sanitation facilities are a must. If a larger crowd is expected, consider whether or not you need someone to maintain the facilities in the during the event to ensure that there is toilet paper, paper towels and other supplies.

As there are many details to consider when providing facilities, it is best to call on an expert businesses. Portable restroom trailer companies should be familiar with all state and local codes, and any other details that need to be considered.

Portable Toilets

Portable toilets are also known as Porta-John, Porta Jane, Port-O-Let, Port-A-Loo, and Port-O-Potty. There are the many reasons by which portable toilets may be utilized. In any location where people are expected to gather even for a few hours or days and where a permanent restroom is not to be seen, portable toilets are invaluable. One of the areas where it is most commonly used is the camp sites or construction sites. This is a necessity since the construction employees would need a nearby facility during working hours. Even outdoor weddings and parties make use of these facilities to ensure the comfort and convenience of the guests. For larger events with a hundred or more guests, restroom trailers may be necessary.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

On Site Restroom Trailers

Anyone who has had to work outdoors knows that the porta potty companies provide unclean, unsanitary experiences that most people would not wish on their worst enemies. In the past, that was all that was available for many companies to rent, but now we have of restroom trailers that truly make things a lot more comfortable for the workers when they need the convenience of a restroom. Not only are these trailers just as portable, they are also much more sophisticated than any plastic stand alone versions. Providing access to his kind of restroom really makes a difference because the workers are able to actually comfortable and not disgusted while using the bathroom.

Most management professionals know that they have to look after their work force, but they may not realize that much more superior quality bathrooms are also portable and will help the workers feel better about the company. The difference with today’s portable toilets is that they are much more functional and actually resemble that of an indoor facility.

Companies can now take better care of their work force with these easy rentals that are going to be gentle on the budget while providing a high level of comfort for employees and management. If your company would like to learn more about these restroom trailers, http://www.blacktieservices.com can offer a range of options available. This is a great way to send a message to your employees that the company cares and appreciates them, which is naturally a boost to their moral and positively influence their efforts.

Restroom Trailers

These portable restrooms, or restroom trailers, are just like stationary ones you would use at any store, restaurant, or any other public facility. They have enclosed stalls, sinks and mirrors, and some even come with showering facilities. They can accommodate families, children, and people using wheelchairs.