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 50-100  2  2  2  2  2  3  3  3  3  3
 100-250  3  3  3  3  4  4  4  6  6  6
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 2000  6  10  12  13  14  14  14  15  15  15
 3000  9  14  17  19  20  21  21  21  21  22
 4000  12  19  23  25  28  28  28  30  30  30
 5000  15  23  32  32  34  36  36  36  36  36
 6000  17  28  34  38  40  42  42  42  42  42
 7000  20  32  40  44  46  48  50  50  50  50
 8000  23  38  46  50  54  57  57  57  57  57
 10,000  30  46  57  63  66  69  69  72  72  72
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STOP & GO PORTABLE TOILETS
Stop & Go Portable Toilet Company was started in April of 1996 by Nathan Gay as a one-man operation and quickly grew within a couple of years.  We now have 450 units. Today we credit our success to hard work, committed employees and many loyal customers.  Nathan calls this part of his business his baby.  You can often find him in the truck with his best friend, Rusty, his 11-year old golden retriever.

Cleanliness – All units are steam cleaned prior to delivery
Value – All units are supplied with chemicals, deodorant, and toilet paper
Reliability
 – All units are delivered in a timely manner
Experience
 – Stop & Go has been supplying portable toilets since 1996

Porta John FAQs:
Q. How much to rent a unit?
A. Call the office for current pricing.
 
Q. What is the size of a regular unit?
A. 3' 8" X 3' 8" X 6' 6"
 
Q. What is the size of a Handi-Cap Unit?
A. 5' X 5' X 6' 6"
 
Q. What colors do they come in?
A. Many different colors.
 
Q. What comes in a standard unit?
A. Urinal and toilet - this is stocked with toilet paper and chemicals.
 
Q. How many units do I need for my event?
A. See Chart!
The chart below was designed to inform you of the sanitary guidelines you should apply to your event. (Note that additional restrooms may be needed to prevent waiting lines.)  Based on the anticipated male-female ratio at the event, you may want to order additional units. Studies have shown that, on average, women take 40% longer than men to use restroom facilities.
How to use the planning chart:
Determine how long your event will last.
Determine approximately how many people will attend your event.
With this information, use the chart to calculate the number of units needed to insure sanitary conditions.
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