Planning a Marathon or Race? Get Your Restroom Strategy Right
You're organizing a running race and need portable restrooms at the start, along the course, and at the finish. Poor restroom planning means long lines at the start, unhappy runners mid-race, and complaints at the finish.
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For start lines, plan for 1 toilet per 75-100 runners if corrals open 1+ hour before start. For shorter pre-race times, increase to 1 per 50. A 5,000-runner race typically needs 50-75 start line units.
Place units at mile markers 3, 6, 9, 13.1 (half), 16, 20, and 23 at minimum. High-usage points are miles 3-5 and after the half. Place 2-4 units per location depending on field size.
Finish lines need 30-40% of start line capacity. Runners use facilities again post-race, but over a longer time window. Include ADA units and consider separate VIP/elite athlete facilities.
Deliver the day before for early morning races, allowing time for placement and checks. Service units the morning of for multi-day expos. Pickup typically occurs same-day after course closes, or next day for large events.
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