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Sanitary & Shower Modules

Sanitary & Shower Modules for Worker Camps & Project Sites

Source container toilet units, container shower units, toilet and shower units, laundry modules, and kitchen modules for worker camps, mining sites, emergency facilities, rental fleets, and temporary public infrastructure.

Waterproof Wet-Area Design MEP Connection Ready Camp Sanitation Support
Project Risk Points

Why Sanitary Modules Fail in Camps & Project Sites

Sanitary modules are high-frequency wet-area facilities. If waterproofing, drainage, ventilation, fixtures, or maintenance access are not planned correctly, small design problems can become daily operational issues.

Water Leakage Around Floors & Wall Joints

Poor sealing and weak floor protection can cause long-term water damage to the structure, fixtures, and surrounding site areas.

Blocked Drainage

Incorrect slope, undersized drainage, or poor access can create slow drainage and ongoing site complaints from users.

Odor & Poor Ventilation

Toilet and shower modules need practical airflow design to reduce odor and humidity buildup during heavy daily use.

Low-Grade Fixtures

Cheap faucets, toilets, shower heads, and locks may fail quickly under heavy daily use in camp and project site conditions.

Difficult Cleaning

Rough surfaces, poor corners, and unsuitable flooring increase cleaning time and hygiene risk during routine site maintenance.

Hidden Maintenance Problems

If pipes and valves are hard to access, repairs become slow, costly, and disruptive to the camp or project schedule.

Avoid these site problems — discuss your project requirements with DingChi before production.

Discuss Your Site Sanitation Requirements
Product Overview

What Are Sanitary & Shower Modules?

Sanitary & Shower Modules are prefabricated wet-area units used to support temporary camps, construction sites, mining bases, emergency housing sites, events, and public facilities.They can be supplied as container toilet units, container shower units, combined toilet and shower units, laundry modules, and kitchen modules depending on site function.

Unlike a simple portable toilet, these modules need to consider water supply, sewage discharge, ventilation, anti-slip flooring, waterproof wall and floor protection, easy cleaning, and maintenance access from the beginning of the design.

  • Prefabricated wet-area support for camps and temporary sites
  • Configurable layouts for toilet, shower, laundry, and kitchen functions
  • Designed around plumbing, drainage, ventilation, and cleaning requirements
  • Can be integrated with accommodation units, offices, kitchens, and camp layouts
Request Module Layout & Specifications
Sanitary & Shower Module System
Sanitary & Shower Module
Prefabricated Wet-Area Unit
Toilet / WC
Cubicles & flushing
Shower Zone
Sealed & ventilated
Water Supply
Inlet planning
Drainage
Slope & outlets
Ventilation
Exhaust & airflow
MEP Connection
Site-ready interfaces
Core Product Range

Core Sanitary Modules for Camps & Project Sites

DingChi supports individual sanitary units and mixed module orders based on project scale, user capacity, gender separation, and site utility conditions.

Container Toilet Unit
Container Toilet Unit

A dedicated toilet module for worker camps, events, project sites, and temporary public facilities.

Toilet Cubicles Handwash Area Sewage Outlet
Container Shower Unit
Container Shower Unit

A shower module for camps, mining sites, oilfield bases, and accommodation support areas.

Shower Cubicles Floor Drainage Ventilation
Laundry Module
Laundry Module

A camp support module for washing machines, laundry sinks, drainage, and utility connection planning.

Camp Support Utility Area Drainage Ready
Kitchen Module
Kitchen Module

A food preparation or dining support module for temporary camps and project facilities.

Optional Add-on Dining Support Utility Connection
Selection Guide

Plan Sanitary Modules by Capacity & Camp Function

The right module combination depends on user count, working shifts, male/female separation, local regulations, cleaning frequency, and available water and sewage connection. The examples below are typical planning references only.

01
Small Site
Small Site / Short-Term Project
Typical Use
Small construction site, temporary office area, small public facility
Suggested Modules
Toilet unit or Toilet & Shower unit
Optional Add-ons
Handwash Area Small Shower Area Service Access
02
Worker Camp
Worker Camp / Medium Project
Typical Use
Accommodation camp, contractor base, remote project site
Suggested Modules
Container Toilet Unit + Container Shower Unit + Optional Laundry Module
Optional Add-ons
M/F Separation Extra Sinks Ventilation Upgrade Spare Fixtures
03
Large Project Camp
Large Project Camp / Heavy Daily Use
Typical Use
Mining camp, oilfield camp, infrastructure project, emergency housing
Suggested Modules
Multiple Toilet & Shower Units + Laundry Module + Optional Kitchen Module + Maintenance Planning
Optional Add-ons
Separated Zones Larger Water Tanks Drainage Planning Spare Parts List
Planning Note: Final module quantity should be confirmed according to user capacity, local standards, site layout, and utility conditions. The examples above are typical planning references only.
Wet-Area Reliability

Waterproofing Details Matter in Toilet & Shower Modules

In sanitary modules, waterproofing is not a decorative detail. It affects daily cleaning, fixture durability, floor safety, and long-term site operation.

Wet-Area Cross-Section Reference
Water-Resistant Wall Surface Waterproof Membrane floor slope Floor Drain & Inspection Point Wall-Floor Joint Seal Zone Shower Exhaust Ventilation Access Panel Pipe Access Zone
1
Sealed wall-floor connection — The joint between wall and floor is a high-risk zone. Proper sealing here reduces water penetration into the structure over time.
2
Anti-slip flooring — Wet-area floors should use surfaces suitable for daily wet operation, improving user safety in shower and toilet zones.
3
Practical floor slope to drainage — Floor surface must slope consistently toward drain points to prevent water pooling and odor buildup.
4
Water-resistant wall and ceiling surfaces — Wall and ceiling materials should be selected for wet environments, reducing long-term moisture damage and cleaning difficulty.
5
Shower zone protection and joint sealing — High-splash areas need additional waterproofing attention around joints, corners, and fixture penetrations.
6
Accessible drain and pipe zones — Inspection and repair access should be planned so drainage and pipe areas can be checked without major dismantling.
MEP System Planning

Plan Water, Drainage & Ventilation Before Production

A sanitary module should match the site connection method. DingChi can discuss water inlet position, sewage outlet direction, drainage points, exhaust requirements, and electrical connection before quotation and production.

Water Supply
  • Water inlet position planning
  • Fixture connection layout
  • Sink and shower water points
  • Optional water tank coordination
  • Site connection reference
Drainage & Sewage
  • Floor drain position planning
  • Toilet discharge outlet direction
  • Drainage slope reference
  • Inspection and cleaning access
  • Sewage connection coordination
Ventilation & Odor Control
  • Exhaust fan options and position
  • Air inlet and outlet planning
  • Humidity control for shower zones
  • Odor reduction for toilet areas
  • Ventilation reference for enclosed modules
Heavy-Use Configuration

Durable Fixtures for Heavy-Use Camp Sanitary Modules

In worker camps, mining bases, events, and rental fleets, sanitary fixtures are used repeatedly every day. The fixture selection should match actual usage intensity, cleaning frequency, and maintenance expectations.

Fixture brands, grades, and layouts can be adjusted according to project budget, local standards, and expected daily usage.
Request Fixture Configuration Options
Fixture Configuration Checklist
Toilet pans and flushing options
Handwash sinks and faucets
Shower heads and water mixers
Partitions, doors, handles, and locks
Anti-slip flooring and wet-area wall panels
Exhaust fans and lighting for wet zones
Replaceable parts and spare fixture options
Long-Term Operation

Sanitary Modules Designed for Cleaning, Inspection & Repair

A sanitary unit should not only look complete when shipped. It should remain practical after months of cleaning, high-frequency use, and routine maintenance.

Easy-Clean Surfaces

Smooth internal surfaces help reduce cleaning time and improve daily hygiene in high-frequency use environments.

Anti-Slip Wet-Area Flooring

Wet-area floor options help improve user safety in shower and toilet zones during daily camp operation.

Accessible Pipe Zones

Maintenance access should be considered so valves, pipes, and drainage areas are easier to inspect and service.

Replaceable Components

Fixtures and consumable parts can be planned with replacement and spare parts in mind for long-term rental or camp use.

Engineering Support

MEP Layout References for Sanitary Module Projects

For sanitary module projects, buyers often need more than product photos. Project engineers and MEP teams need clear connection references before site installation and coordination.

Available Reference Documents
Plumbing Layout Reference
Water inlet, fixture connection, pipe routing
Drainage & Sewage Outlet Reference
Floor drain position, toilet discharge, slope
Electrical Layout Reference for Wet Areas
Light, exhaust fan, socket positions
Ventilation & Exhaust Reference
Air inlet, exhaust fan, duct direction
Fixture Layout & Maintenance Access Notes
Fixture positions, access panel reference
Installation & Site Connection Notes
On-site hookup reference, sequence notes
Reference Drawing Types
Floor Plan
Module Layout Plan View
Fixture positions, wall dimensions, door swing reference
Drainage
Drainage & Sewage Outlet Plan
Floor drain positions, sewage outlet direction, slope
Plumbing
Plumbing & Water Inlet Reference
Water supply layout, pipe routing, connection point
Electrical
Electrical Layout for Wet Areas
Light fitting, socket, exhaust fan, panel connection
Ventilation
Ventilation & Exhaust Layout
Air inlet, exhaust duct, fan position reference
Applications & Camp System

Where Sanitary & Shower Modules Are Used

Sanitary modules are usually part of a larger project facility system. They can be placed near accommodation areas, office zones, kitchen/dining areas, laundry areas, or temporary public service zones depending on site flow and utility access.

Worker Camps & Contractor Accommodation

High-frequency daily use supporting accommodation camp welfare and hygiene for contractor workforces.

Mining & Oilfield Camps

Robust modules designed for remote, high-demand environments where durability and reliable operation are critical.

Emergency Housing & Refugee Support Sites

Fast-deploy sanitary support for humanitarian operations, disaster relief, and emergency accommodation sites.

Temporary Schools, Clinics & Public Sanitation Facilities

Hygienic sanitary blocks supporting temporary education, medical, and community infrastructure projects.

Events, Festivals & Temporary Venues

Modular sanitary units for large-scale outdoor events requiring scalable, relocatable welfare facilities.

Rental Fleets & Facility Service Companies

Rental-grade sanitary modules designed for repeated deployment, simple maintenance, and cross-project reuse.

Typical Camp Support Module Layout

Sanitary modules are typically connected to other camp facilities. This flow shows a common planning sequence for full-camp setups.

Accommodation
Area
Sleeping units
Sanitary
Modules
Toilet / Shower
Laundry
Module
Washing area
Kitchen /
Dining Module
Meals & prep
Site Office /
Management
Admin & ops
Order Confidence

Quality Check & Spare Parts Support

For long-term camp use and rental operation, sanitary modules should be checked before shipment and supported with practical spare parts planning.

01
Pre-Shipment QC

Check structure, surface finish, doors, fixtures, drainage positions, and visible connection points before dispatch. This reduces the chance of site-arrival problems that delay camp setup.

02
Spare Parts Planning

Prepare practical spare parts according to fixture type, order quantity, and expected usage intensity. Having the right spares on site reduces downtime when individual parts need replacement during camp operation.

03
Maintenance Guidance

Provide basic maintenance and cleaning guidance to help site teams reduce downtime and daily complaints. Clear guidance helps camp managers maintain sanitary standards without specialist technical support on site.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sanitary module design, layout, connections, and project support.

Can the toilet and shower layout be customized?

Yes. Layout can be discussed according to user capacity, male/female separation, fixture quantity, and site connection method.

How do you reduce leakage risk in wet-area modules?

We focus on wet-area surface selection, sealing details, floor drainage direction, and practical inspection access to reduce the risk of water penetration and long-term damage.

Can you provide plumbing and drainage drawings?

MEP layout references can be discussed and prepared according to confirmed module configuration, including plumbing, drainage, electrical, and ventilation references.

How many users can one unit support?

User capacity depends on fixture quantity, shift pattern, cleaning frequency, and local requirements. We can provide a typical reference after receiving project details.

Can the modules be separated for male and female users?

Yes. Separate layouts, entrances, internal partitions, and fixture arrangements can be discussed during planning to meet project or regulatory requirements.

What site connections are required?

Normally the site needs water supply, sewage or drainage connection, and electrical connection. Exact locations and specifications should be confirmed before production.

Are spare parts available?

Spare parts can be recommended according to the selected fixtures and project usage intensity. We can prepare a spare parts list based on confirmed module configuration.

Can sanitary modules be combined with accommodation or office units?

Yes. They are often planned together with accommodation units, site offices, kitchens, and laundry areas as part of a complete camp solution.

Project Inquiry

Request a Sanitary Module Quote for Your Project

Share your site country, user capacity, module type, quantity, and connection requirements. DingChi will help review the suitable module combination and quotation direction.

Please include: project country, application type, module type, user capacity, quantity, and connection information for a useful quotation.