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O 24/21,10:22 AM 9 Ways Portable Toilets Contribute To A Cleaner Environment <br /> portable toilets are situated in a centralized location or strategically dispersed throughout <br /> an outdoor space. <br /> Advances in technology have led to the creation of the toilet trailer that flushes and even <br /> has a built-in sink. This type of portable toilet further decreases the likelihood of disease <br /> that can negatively impact the local environment. <br /> 3. Portable Toilets Reduce The Spread of Disease Among <br /> Wildlife <br /> Human waste can be very toxic both to wildlife and it is known to make its was through <br /> the environment in much more subtle ways than just direct consumption. It travels via <br /> human feet, paws, and hooves and on the wings of insects. This is why more and more <br /> frequently many campgrounds choose to have clean portable restrooms. Portable toilets <br /> help to contain natural body functions. <br /> 4. Portable Toilets Protect Vegetation From Toxic Waste <br /> A steady stream of passersby urinating on trees, bushes and grass can ultimately poison <br /> [ plant life with excess salts and other harmful compounds. Portable toilets will not destroy <br /> �r nearby landscaping and will also prevent plants from taking root in places they weren't <br /> intended, such as when eaten vegetable seeds end up passing through bodies and are <br /> deposited in the ground. <br /> 5. Porta-Potties Reduce Insect Problems <br /> By humans using portable toilets it contain waste and all of the insects that are drawn to <br /> it within the portable toilet. By its very nature, a portable toilet is a treasure chest for <br /> germs and pathogens that multiply within the interior walls and spread through major <br /> points of contact. <br /> Flies particularly, are very attracted to human waste. There is also the unexpected risk <br /> that internal parasites passing though the body of a user can end up in the nearby soil <br /> before being transmitted to both people and pets via physical contact. This is no <br /> exaggeration, as hookworms are known to pass through the soil and wait patiently to <br /> pass through hands and feet and infect new victims. No matter how primitive an outdoor <br /> toilet might be, they always come with hand sanitizer, if not running water with soap <br /> dispensers. <br /> 6. Portable Toilets Improve Public Health <br /> https://www.surco.comiblog/how-portable-toilets-better-the-environment/ 5/13 <br />