Porta-potties are a necessary evil at outdoor events in Kenya, providing much-needed sanitation facilities where permanent ones are lacking. However, these convenient cubicles can harbor hidden dangers, posing risks to your health and hygiene. Let’s explore these risks and, more importantly, learn how to protect ourselves at the next concert, festival, or construction site.
Hygiene Hazards in the Humble Porta-Potty:
Bacteria and Viruses: Warm, enclosed spaces with high traffic are breeding grounds for germs. From E. coli and Salmonella to the common cold and flu viruses, the risk of contracting an illness is significant, especially with poor sanitation practices.
Unpleasant Odors: The accumulation of waste leads to strong, unpleasant odors that can cause headaches and nausea.
Chemical Exposure: The blue liquid used in porta-potties contains chemicals that can irritate the skin and eyes.
Staying Safe and Healthy:
Sanitize Before and After: Carry hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes and use them generously before and after using a porta-potty.
Minimize Contact: Avoid direct contact with surfaces as much as possible. Use toilet paper to create a barrier when touching door handles, the toilet seat, and the flush lever.
Don’t Hover: Hovering over the toilet seat can actually increase the risk of splashing and contamination. Sit down, do your business, and get out quickly.
Wash Your Hands Thoroughly: Hand sanitizer is helpful, but nothing beats proper handwashing with soap and water. Seek out handwashing stations or bring your own water and soap.
Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of fluids helps flush out toxins and reduces the risk of urinary tract infections, which can be more common when using porta-potties.
Choose Wisely: If possible, opt for porta-potties with hand sanitizer dispensers or attached handwashing stations. Look for units that appear cleaner and less crowded.
Increase the Number of Units: Long queues and crowded porta-potties increase the risk of contamination. Ensure an adequate number of units are available based on the expected crowd size.
Regular Cleaning and Maintenance: Partner with a reliable provider who ensures regular cleaning and maintenance of the units, including proper waste disposal and replenishing of hand sanitizer.
Provide Handwashing Stations: Supplement porta-potties with handwashing stations stocked with soap and water.
Promote Hygiene Awareness: Use signage and announcements to remind attendees about the importance of hand hygiene and proper porta-potty usage.
By following these simple tips, we can minimize the risks associated with porta-potties and enjoy our events in Kenya with peace of mind. Remember, a little precaution goes a long way in safeguarding your health and well-being!