Every guide on this site is written by someone who actually dispatches trucks, places units, and answers customer calls — and reviewed by a second person with first-hand experience in that area.
Jordan Reed
Senior Sanitation Operations Manager · 12 years in the industry
Jordan oversees route planning, fleet servicing schedules, and customer dispatch for FixPilot's national network. Started as a driver in 2014 servicing construction sites in Texas; built and now runs the multi-region operations playbook used across our 224 service areas.
Field Operations Lead · 14 years in commercial sanitation
Maria leads our field-services team — the people who deliver, service, and pick up units on construction sites and large events. Reviews every construction, OSHA, ADA, and placement-related article for technical accuracy.
Reviews: construction site setup, ADA compliance, hand wash station placement, servicing-schedule articles.
Priya Patel
Event Coordination Lead · 11 years planning weddings & corporate events
Priya runs our event-services desk — coordinating restroom-trailer placement and guest-flow planning for weddings, festivals, corporate functions, and film productions. Reviews every wedding, event, and luxury-trailer article.
Reviews: wedding planning, event sanitation, luxury restroom trailers, festival logistics.
Editorial standards
Every article is written by a member of our operations team and reviewed by at least one second person with field experience in that topic. We update guides whenever pricing, OSHA rules, or local regulations change. The "Updated" date on each article reflects the last substantive review — not just a cosmetic edit.
Found something incorrect? Email [email protected] and we'll review within 48 hours.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Accuracy is not optional when the stakes are OSHA fines, failed health department inspections, or an ADA complaint at a public event. Every piece of content on this site passes through a four-step verification protocol before it is published.
Every regulatory claim — whether it references OSHA, ADA requirements, or state health codes — is traced back to the primary source document. We cite the specific regulation (for example, 29 CFR 1926.51 for temporary sanitation on construction sites, the ADA Standards for Accessible Design for accessible unit specifications, and individual state health department PDFs for jurisdiction-specific rules) and link or document the source so readers can verify independently.
Pricing data is sourced from actual rental quotes collected across all 224 of our service areas, refreshed on a quarterly basis. Where meaningful regional variance exists, we note it explicitly — California, for instance, consistently runs 15–25% above the national average due to stricter environmental compliance requirements and higher delivery costs.
Every guide is reviewed by at least one member of our operations staff who has physically serviced that unit type or worked that event category. A construction-site sanitation guide is not cleared by a copywriter — it is cleared by a crew member who has set up and serviced porta potties on active job sites subject to OSHA inspection.
Any content dated or badged as "2026" has been reviewed against current OSHA interpretation letters and EPA Part 503 biosolids regulations to ensure the guidance reflects how the rules are being applied today, not how they read in a prior edition.
Corrections & Updates Policy
We take factual accuracy seriously enough to fix mistakes publicly and promptly. When a verified error is reported, FixPilot publishes the correction within 48 hours and marks the correction date at the top of the affected article so readers know the content has been revised. If the underlying regulation has changed and the content cannot be reliably updated to reflect current law, we remove the article entirely rather than leave outdated guidance live.
To report a content error, call our team directly at (833) 652-9344 or flag "content error" to our dispatch team. Our operations staff routes content correction requests to the editorial team the same day they are received.
Why Trust a Porta Potty Company for Sanitation Guides?
FixPilot dispatches more than 500 units per week across 224 cities, which means our operations team encounters real OSHA compliance inspections, event health department walk-throughs, and permit rejections on an ongoing basis — not as hypotheticals, but as weekly realities that affect our crews and our customers. That lived, ground-level experience is the foundation of every guide we publish. It is what separates FixPilot's sanitation content from generic SEO articles written by people who have never loaded a porta potty onto a truck, negotiated a permit with a county health official, or stood next to an OSHA inspector on a job site.