Clean water. Refill service. Inspection-grade setups — delivered across Bloomington, CA.
Click Here to Call (888) 341-5226Most projects don't fail a health inspection because the toilets were missing. They fail because the handwashing setup was an afterthought — a cooler with a spigot, a half-empty soap bottle, no greywater plan. Inspectors notice. Crews notice. Event guests notice faster than anyone.
We rent handwashing stations across Bloomington, CA for the operators who'd rather not find out the hard way.
Before we walk through what we rent, here's what we've seen go wrong on jobsites, festival grounds, and event setups across Bloomington:
Each of these is a compliance citation waiting to happen. Each is also avoidable with the right rental partner.
This isn't a one-size catalog. Different sites have different hygiene loads, and we match the equipment to the actual demand.
Construction crews in Bloomington generate heavy hand-soiling — concrete dust, adhesives, fuel residue. A basic gravity-fed unit won't cut it. We provide multi-basin stations with foot-pump operation, fresh water tanks sized for crew count, and pump-out scheduling that keeps the unit functional through the full shift. Frost protection is built in for cold-weather operation.
When floor space is the constraint — narrow setbacks, rooftop installs, alley access — we deploy combination units. The handwashing basin is integrated directly into the toilet enclosure, sharing footprint without sharing function. These are popular for Bloomington home renovation projects where the unit has to fit between a driveway and a property line.
Festivals, weddings, and large gatherings need stations that handle 200+ uses per hour without running dry. We deploy event-grade units with larger fresh water reservoirs, multi-user basin layouts, and aesthetic enclosures that don't look out of place near catering or guest areas.
Food trucks, vendor rows, and outdoor kitchens operating in Bloomington, CA are held to a higher hygiene standard. Our food-service-grade handwashing stations meet local health department specs — hot water options available, hands-free operation, and documented refill service so you have a paper trail if inspectors ask.
When a hygiene gap gets flagged mid-project or mid-event, we run same-day delivery across Bloomington service zones. One call, dispatched within hours, set up and operational before the day ends.
Multi-shift industrial sites, hospital construction zones, and round-the-clock event load-ins need stations that get serviced outside business hours. We schedule refills and pump-outs on your operating window, not ours.
A handwashing unit is only as useful as the service behind it. Three operational details decide whether yours stays compliant:
Undersized tanks mean the station runs dry before the next service window. We size capacity to your actual user count and shift length, not a generic estimate.
Used wash water has to go somewhere. Stations without proper capture create pooling, odor, and inspection issues. Every unit we deploy in Bloomington has sealed greywater containment, pumped on schedule.
Soap, towels, sanitizer — when these run out, the station is just expensive decoration. Our service routes include consumables restocking so you're never the one chasing supplies.
A few questions worth answering before you call:
If you don't have answers, that's fine. We'll walk through it on the call and recommend a setup. The point is that the more we know upfront, the less you pay in change orders later.
We don't publish a flat rate because no two rentals are the same. Here's what actually moves the number:
Unit type accounts for the biggest variable — a basic gravity station and an event-grade multi-basin unit are different equipment categories. Service frequency is the next driver: a one-refill-per-week schedule costs less than daily servicing. Rental duration affects per-day rate, with longer rentals priced more efficiently. Distance from our Bloomington, CA service hub factors into delivery. Add-ons like hot water, ADA configurations, or branded enclosures adjust the final figure.
You'll get a written quote with every line itemized. No surprise fees on the invoice.
There's a quiet assumption in the industry that handwashing is the easy part of jobsite sanitation. Set up a unit, drop some soap, move on. The reality is that handwashing failures account for a meaningful share of the citations issued during OSHA spot inspections — and almost none of them involve the toilets themselves.
The most common failure isn't equipment quality. It's ratio. The 1-to-20 worker-to-station ratio that most contractors quote from memory is a rough guideline, not a ceiling. On a site where workers are handling adhesives, chemicals, or food-adjacent materials, the actual functional ratio drops fast. A single station serving 20 workers might be technically compliant on paper while being practically useless after lunch break.
The second failure is location. Stations placed more than 25 feet from the work zone get used less. That's not laziness — it's geometry. Workers calculate the time cost of walking to the station, and if it competes with their break window, hygiene loses. Putting the unit on the path between the work area and the porta potty is the single highest-impact placement decision you can make in Bloomington, CA.
The third failure is silence. Crews don't report empty soap dispensers. Foremen don't audit them daily. The dispenser sits empty for three days, an inspector walks through, and suddenly there's a citation that was technically preventable for the cost of a soap refill. The fix is procedural: assign hygiene station checks to the same person who checks the first-aid kit, and make it part of the morning walk-through.
None of this is hard. It's just routinely overlooked. Hygiene compliance in Bloomington isn't about buying better equipment — it's about treating handwashing with the same operational discipline you give to PPE.
Standard delivery in Bloomington, CA is next-business-day. Same-day is available when our dispatch window allows — call early in the morning for the best chance.
Yes. Our units in Bloomington are spec'd to meet OSHA 1926.51 sanitation requirements for construction and applicable local food-service codes for vendor and event use.
Call us. We'll dispatch a refill. Routine maintenance is included; emergency refills outside the scheduled window may carry a small fee but they're available across Bloomington, CA.
Yes — that's the point of portable stations. Every unit operates fully self-contained with onboard fresh and greywater tanks.
We service the broader Bloomington, CA metro area plus most surrounding zones. Confirm with dispatch when you call.
You don't need to commit to a rental on the first call. Talk to one of our dispatchers in Bloomington, CA, walk through your site, get a written quote, and decide from there. We'd rather get the spec right than push a unit you don't need.
Call Bob's Toilet Portable to scope your Bloomington handwashing setup.