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The Hidden Heroes: Unveiling the Truth About Portable Toilets in Kenya

May 7, 2024 by Kenjan Oduor

The Hidden Heroes: Unveiling the Truth About Portable Toilets in Kenya

Portable toilets—those unassuming structures that dot our event venues, construction sites, and outdoor gatherings—are often shrouded in myths. Today, we embark on a journey to demystify these essential conveniences, tailored for our Kenyan audience.

 Myth 1: Portable Toilets Are Inherently Smelly

Truth: Portable toilets don’t come pre-packaged with unpleasant odors. The real culprit? Neglect and misuse. When users fail to follow basic hygiene practices or when maintenance crews overlook their duties, portable toilets can indeed become malodorous. But fear not! Regular cleaning, proper waste disposal, and a dash of common sense can keep them smelling fresh.

Myth 2: All Portable Toilets Are Created Equal

Truth: Portable toilets are as diverse as Kenya’s landscapes. Let’s explore the variations:

1. Standard Portables: These workhorses serve everyday needs. Compact and efficient, they’re the go-to choice for events.

2. Accessible Toilets: Designed with extra space and features for people with disabilities, these prioritize comfort and inclusivity.

3. Luxury Options: For VIPs and discerning guests, there are deluxe trailers and portable toilets with sinks. Think of them as the business class of portable sanitation.

Remember, choosing the right portable toilet is like picking the perfect safari vehicle—it depends on the terrain and your comfort level.

Myth 3: Portable Toilets Harm the Environment

Truth: Portable toilets can be eco-friendly allies:

1. Recycled Materials: Many portable toilets are crafted from recycled plastics, reducing our plastic footprint.

2. Mobility Matters: Unlike fixed restrooms, portable toilets can be strategically placed where needed. They’re like eco-warriors on wheels!

3. Waste Management: Modern portable toilets feature efficient waste removal systems. Proper disposal ensures minimal environmental impact.

So, the next time you encounter a portable toilet, remember that it’s not just a convenience—it’s a silent guardian of hygiene and sustainability.

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Greetings from Kilimani Project Foundation

We are grateful for your contribution towards making Kili Street Fest a success. We hope to work with you again in the future!

Gloria C.
Kilimani Project Foundation

Karibu Loo was the Best Supplier

First of all you were on time, you kept constant communication and your attendant was awesome with the cleaning. The toilets were spacious and clean and did not run out of water. Kudos, we were very happy. God bless you for the awesome work.

Peris K.
Bible Translation and Literacy

Karibu Loo continue to be our partner

We are the event partners for Cytonn and Karibu Loo have diligently been supplying us with all our portble sanitation requirements in all our ground breaking events. What clearly differentiates Karibu loo in this market is that their cabins are brand new and superior in spacing and other features compared to those of other suppliers in the industry.

Patricia W.
Setpess Company Limited

Nairobi Chapel recommends Karibu Loo

I have to say that this far I have enjoyed working with Karibu Loo Limited. They are honest, dependable and keep utmost standards of cleanliness when it comes to the status of the toilets that they bring. Furthermore, they provide attendants that come with the toilets and maintain the cleanliness of the toilets while they are in use.

Joseph M.
Nairobi Chapel Langata

Your associates are the best!!

We would like to thank the Karibu Loo team for the exemplary services offered during our June 2018 graduation and the associates John Kiumi and Harrison Otieno did an awesome job

Margie Koech
International Leadership University

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