Omaha planning guide
Accessible Portable Restroom Planning Begins With the Route
Do not hide an accessible unit at the edge of the property if the main activity is elsewhere. Place it where a user can reach it with a reasonable, clear route while preserving privacy and keeping queues from blocking the approach. For events, consider the relationship to accessible seating, food service, and the primary entrance. For jobsites, consider worker parking, temporary offices, and safe movement around equipment.
Evaluate the surface, not just the unit
Grass, gravel, mud, snow, cords, tent stakes, and uneven transitions can make a nearby facility difficult to use. A level, firm route is a planning priority. If the property has slopes, soft shoulders, or changing construction grades, discuss alternatives with the venue, contractor, or property owner before finalizing the placement.
Coordinate with the responsible authority
Accessibility obligations can depend on the event, property, building, jurisdiction, and applicable law. This page does not certify compliance. Ask the venue, project professional, or authority having jurisdiction what requirements apply, and use the rental discussion to make the physical plan more specific.

Frequently asked questions
Does an accessible unit need a special route?
Yes. The route should be considered with the unit: surface, grade, width, turning room, obstacles, and the connection to parking or the activity area all matter. Confirm the complete arrangement with the responsible venue or site professional.
Can an accessible unit serve a construction site?
It can be considered when a jobsite has workers or visitors who need an accessible option, but the placement must account for changing grades, equipment, debris, and safe access. Reassess it as the project advances.
Talk through the site
Share your use, dates, access route, surface conditions, and priorities. This form opens your email app with a prefilled message.
For a site-specific rental quote, call (402) 226-5410. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.