Every Florida contractor and event planner knows the calendar: June through November means hurricane season, and with it, a different set of rules for managing job site equipment. Porta potties are easy to overlook in storm prep, but when winds pick up and timelines shrink to a day or two, having a plan already in place is what separates a controlled response from a last-minute scramble.
Hurricane conditions create problems that don't show up in everyday weather planning. Wind strong enough to topple an unsecured unit, flooding that makes entire site areas unreachable, and storm tracks that shift overnight all demand a faster, more deliberate response than typical rain or seasonal slowdowns. On top of that, road closures and surging demand for emergency service can make it hard to get a provider on short notice if you haven't already lined one up.
The best time to think through hurricane logistics is before any storm is on the radar. That means knowing in advance how units will be anchored or secured if they're staying put through the season, having a relocation plan ready for any site sitting in a flood zone or evacuation area, and lining up a backup servicing plan in case the usual routes become impassable. It also means having a direct line to your provider so you're not starting that conversation from scratch once a storm is already approaching.
Once a hurricane is actually tracking toward Florida, decisions need to happen fast. Sites have to determine whether units can be safely secured in place or need to come off-site entirely, and that call often depends on how exposed the location is. Reaching out to your provider early matters here too, since everyone else with a job site or event is making the same calls at the same time. It's also worth taking a few photos of unit placement and condition beforehand, just in case anything needs to be reassessed once the storm passes.
Recovery brings its own sanitation demands, often on a tighter timeline than normal. Relief crews, recovery teams, and events trying to get back up and running all need restrooms fast, and that's a very different ask than a standard delivery scheduled weeks in advance. A provider that can move quickly for urgent, unplanned placements is worth far more in this window than one working strictly off a fixed queue.
When hurricane season hits, Countrywide Rental moves fast. We secure units properly so they can withstand high winds instead of becoming a hazard, relocate equipment out of flood-prone or evacuation areas before a storm closes in, and dispatch emergency service the moment sanitation needs shift during or after the storm passes. Our teams work across Florida, from coastal communities to inland job sites, with the experience to know how these storms behave and the responsiveness to keep things moving even when conditions are still unsettled.
Hurricane season doesn't wait for anyone to be ready. Reach out to Countrywide Rental and put a plan in place before the next storm starts forming.