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ADA Portable Toilets

Dependable ADA Portable Toilets

ADA-compliant portable toilets ensure every guest, worker, or visitor has equal access to sanitation — and they're required at most public events and construction sites. Azura Portable Toilets rents fully ADA-compliant wheelchair-accessible portable restrooms throughout High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and the surrounding Piedmont Triad.

Our ADA units are larger than standard portables (about 60 square feet of interior space) with a ground-level entry ramp, interior handrails, and a 60-inch turning radius that meets the Americans with Disabilities Act specifications. They also work great for parents with young children, elderly guests, and anyone who simply prefers more room.

We help event planners, general contractors, and municipalities meet the required ratio of accessible units — typically one ADA per every twenty standard units, or a minimum of one at any event or job site open to the public.

Common frustrations we hear from Piedmont Triad customers: The most common ADA compliance mistake is under-ordering. Event permits, municipal inspections, and OSHA reviews all check for accessible restrooms — and 'we forgot' is not an accepted answer. We help you get the count right the first time, and we'll flag if your booking looks short of the required ratio.

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Benefits

Clean & Sanitary

Every unit is pressure-washed, deodorized, and fully stocked before delivery.

On-Time Delivery

Reliable scheduling with confirmation calls and route tracking.

Transparent Pricing

Clear quotes with no hidden fees or surprise charges.

Local Support

A real person answers the phone in High Point, NC.

Ground-Level Entry

No steps — a full-length ramp for wheelchair, walker, and mobility-scooter access.

Family-Friendly Space

Larger interiors make ADA units popular with parents managing young children and elderly guests who need more room.

Our Process

  1. Request a quote by phone or contact form.
  2. We confirm details — quantity, dates, and location.
  3. Timely delivery and placement by our team.
  4. Scheduled servicing throughout your rental.
  5. Prompt pickup when your rental ends.
  6. Accessibility path review so the approach from the venue or job site to the ADA unit is also compliant — no gravel, thresholds, or slopes above ADA specs.
  7. Signage placement with universal accessibility symbols so guests can easily locate the unit.

Pricing Considerations

ADA portable toilet rentals run about 25–40% more than standard units due to their larger footprint and specialized manufacturing. Expect $200–$300 for a weekend event rental and $200–$275 per month for construction rentals with weekly service.

Why Choose Azura Portable Toilets

We take ADA seriously. Every ADA unit in our fleet is inspected for full compliance before delivery, including ramp condition, handrail integrity, and interior clearances. It's the right thing to do — and it protects your event or project from compliance issues.

ADA Portable Toilets FAQs

How quickly can you deliver?

Next-day and often same-day for orders placed before noon in the High Point area.

What's included in a rental?

Delivery, placement, weekly service (long-term), toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and pickup.

Do you serve areas outside High Point?

Yes — see our full list of areas served.

How many ADA units are required at an event?

The ADA and most municipal event permits require at least one ADA-accessible unit at any event open to the public, and one ADA for every 20 standard units at larger events. We recommend at least two ADA units at events of 500+ guests for practical accessibility.

Are ADA units required on construction sites?

Yes, when the site employs workers with disabilities or is open to public visitors. Even without those conditions, offering an ADA unit is a low-cost way to show workforce inclusion and comply with local variations of the ADA.

What's the difference between an ADA unit and a standard portable toilet?

ADA units are roughly twice the interior floor space (60 sq ft vs 16 sq ft), have a ground-level ramped entry instead of an entry step, include interior grab bars, and provide a 60-inch turning radius for wheelchairs.

Can ADA units be placed anywhere a standard unit can?

Almost — they need firm level ground and enough clearance for the wheelchair ramp to deploy without obstruction. We'll assess placement during delivery.

Do ADA units still need a handwashing station?

Yes, unless you rent an ADA deluxe flushing unit with a built-in sink. A separate ADA-height handwashing station can be placed next to it for full accessibility.

Are your ADA units clearly marked?

Yes — every ADA unit displays the universal accessibility symbol prominently on the exterior and includes interior handrail and layout signage as required.

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