Why Overflow Happens—and How We Stop It Before It Starts
Back in July 2010, working off West Market Street during a brutal heatwave, I saw firsthand how a neglected waste tank can shut down a whole crew. At Triad Portable Restrooms, we know overflow isn’t just messy—it’s a health hazard and a project killer. That’s why we build service schedules around actual usage, not just calendar dates. Our standard construction units include visual fill gauges, and we prioritize rapid response across Southside, including near the JP Morgan Chase Tower. Sanitation isn't glamorous, but reliability is everything—we show up so you don't have to worry about it.
Daily Prevention Protocol
- Monitor tank levels daily during high-traffic events in Aycock
- Schedule timely servicing for units near Southside during festivals or construction surges
- Use 60-gallon waste tanks with clear fill indicators to avoid guesswork
- Ensure proper placement on level ground—especially critical in historic zones like Fisher Park
- Pair units with hand-wash stations to reduce unnecessary flushes

