Collapsible design makes room for portable loos

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P-Pod collapsible portable restrooms.

Advantage Engineering has announced its P-Pod collapsible portable restroom at the Portable Sanitation Association International Conference and Trade Show, in Mobile, Alabama, March 27 to 29.

Aside from its “eye-catching clam-shell appearance”, the P-Pod folds down into a cube that is one-third of the height of a standard portable restroom with the same footprint, says the firm. And it does so “in just a few seconds so portable restroom operators can load and transport three times as many P-Pods per square foot, saving on labour, fuel, time and money.”

“When we compare our P-Pod to a regular portable restroom, it’s not even apples to apples,” says Craig Kidd, of Kidd’s Septic and Portable Sanitation Services, Findlay Ohio. “It’s much easier for us to transport more units because it stacks three-high. It’s also much easier to store when not in use, more stable in high wind situations, and the P-Pod looks so good my wife wants one for our backwoods cabin!”

“As well as selling to small and medium portable restroom operators, we’re also filling the large orders that we got from exhibiting at the WWETT Show in Indiana last February,” adds Mr. Hengsperger. “Our collapsible design is benefiting us as well as our clients because we can stack and fit up to 78 collapsed, P-Pods in a 53 foot trailer, cutting the cost of shipping for everyone.”