Engineered once, deployable many times.
A mobile toilet trailer is a road-deployable sanitary facility configured with toilet cubicles, urinals, hand-wash basins, ventilation infrastructure and onboard waste management for event sites, workforce camps, and temporary public sanitary provision. structmod mobile toilet trailers serve event organisers providing premium sanitary infrastructure at festivals, sporting events and political rallies, workforce camp operators, construction project camps, public event operators, and humanitarian deployments (refugee camps, disaster response staging).
Standard configurations support 4, 6, 8 or 12 plumbing fixtures depending on serving population. Fixture mix typically follows: male side (typically 1 toilet cubicle + 2 urinals + 1 hand-wash basin per 4 users), female side (2 toilet cubicles + 1 hand-wash basin per 4 users), accessibility-compliant cubicle (1 per fixture group with appropriate space, grab rails and door width), and optional family/baby-change cubicle for public-use installations. Plumbing infrastructure includes appropriate water supply (mains connection or onboard tank), hot water for hand-washing where specified, drainage to mains sewer or onboard holding tank (typical 1,500-3,000 L capacity for autonomous operation), ventilation extract from toilet zones (typical 8-12 air changes per hour), and accessibility compliance per ADA equivalent.
structmod mobile toilet trailers serve a range of sanitary provision needs — premium event sanitary provision (where portable chemical toilets are insufficient for guest expectations or event duration), workforce camp toilet blocks deploying with accommodation, public sanitary provision at temporary sites (pop-up markets, public events, tourism peak seasons), and humanitarian deployment per UNHCR/Sphere standards (1 toilet per 20 refugees minimum in emergency phase, 1 per 5-10 in protracted situations). Lead time is 6-10 weeks from contract signature. EN 1090 EXC-2 chassis, DOT/E-mark vehicle homologation, IEC 60364-7-701 wet-area electrical, accessibility per ADA equivalent.
Secuencia de despliegue típica
- Hora 0 — el remolque llega en el vehículo tractor, se posiciona y calza
- Hora 0–1 — gatos estabilizadores desplegados, nivelación verificada
- Hora 1–2 — paredes hidráulicas o extensiones desplegadas donde aplique
- Hora 2–3 — conexiones de servicios (electricidad, agua, aguas residuales)
- Hora 3–4 — prueba funcional según protocolo FAT
- Hora 4 — entrega operacional con formación de usuarios
Spec sheet — STR-2397
| Longitud total | 15.7 m · 51.5 ft |
|---|---|
| Anchura (transporte) | 2,55 m |
| Anchura (desplegado) | 7.50 m |
| Altura (transporte) | 3,00 m |
| Superficie (desplegado) | 117.8 m² |
| Peso en seco | 12.7 t |
| Chasis | Acero laminado en caliente EN 10025 S355JR · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Calidad de soldadura | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envolvente | Panel sándwich, núcleo PIR 80 mm · λ ≈ 0,023 W/(m·K) |
| Resistencia al fuego | EI-30 · ensayado según EN 13501-2 |
| Suelo | Contrachapado marino sobre EPDM · clasificación antideslizante R-10 |
| Instalación eléctrica | 230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · conforme IEC 60364 |
| Climatización | Bomba de calor inverter split · MERV-8 |
| Rango de operación | −25 °C a +50 °C ambiente |
| Clasificación de viento | Diseñado para viento básico de 130 km/h (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Transporte | Huella ISO 668 · apto para placa CSC (variantes contenedor) |
| Tiempo de montaje | 4 horas · equipo de 2 personas |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.