Your Job Site's Sanitation Setup in the Ridgewood Golf Course Area
We've been setting up standard construction units around the Ridgewood Golf Course Area since 2005, and I can tell you, every site here has its own quirks. The infill housing projects in those 1980–2000 lots mean tight spaces and careful placement—we don't just drop a unit anywhere. Our crew always walks the site first. We look for stable, level ground that won't turn to mud and check access for our service truck. For a bigger crew or a project with office trailers, we often recommend adding a dedicated hand wash station. It's a simple move that keeps things cleaner. We service on a strict schedule because a full tank slows down work, and nobody wants that smell drifting toward the greens. For sites in St. Charles or other neighborhoods, the same rule applies: when your project can't wait, we deliver. No excuses. That's why we built our service around reliable equipment with features like a steel lifting harness for easy placement and a 60-gallon waste tank to handle a full crew's day.
- Check for any underground utility lines before we drive our stake for the unit.
- Confirm the site's daily traffic volume with your foreman to schedule servicing.
- Review our OSHA 1926.51 compliance guide for your crew's safety briefing.
- Plan the delivery route to avoid narrow streets common in Polish Village.



