PSAI Industry Artifact: Summer Olympics

In the February 9, 1976, issue of Sports Illustrated, reporter Sarah Pileggi wrote an article, “Olympic Nightmare for Montreal,” noting that the city was racing the clock to get its facilities in working order.

Courtesy of the PSAI
Courtesy of the PSAI

This is the first Olympics where we can find evidence of the use of portable restrooms. The Olympic Stadium in Montreal would not be completed in time for the Summer Games — and this included most of the permanent restrooms. The fact that our industry had gained recognition in the 1960s, through use at large public events, made portable restrooms an excellent solution for the Olympic Committee. In the photo below, note the construction cranes in the background, even as spectators gathered inside the stadium.


Courtesy of the PSAI
Courtesy of the PSAI

Longtime PSAI member Bill Reynolds of Rent-A-John recounts that his father's company (then called Johnny on the Spot) provided these units in Montreal — and you may read more about that in a future article.

For even more interesting facts on the history of our industry and of the Portable Sanitation Association International, visit www.psai.org and order your History Book today. All proceeds benefit the PSAI Scholarship Program.



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