Spent a few of my younger childhood years living in what were then called "house trailers" when dad was following construction jobs. Sometimes we rented and a few dad and mom bought and dad pulled around from job to job with a flathead V8 '52 Ford Sedan. That was well before they became "mobile homes" and nowadays "manufactured homes".

House trailers back in those days were no bigger than small to at most medium size camping trailers are nowadays and not many even had inside toilets let alone separate bathrooms. Most trailer parks back then had a central "bath/wash house" with a few toilets, showers and a some old clothes wringers and big sinks to do laundry in that served for the residents of the entire park. For late at night there was the old reliable, "Thunder Pot", carried over to the bath/wash house and dumped the next morning.

As a kid living in construction worker trailer parks you learned quick to stash some "equalizers" somewhere handy to get to around your usual areas of play and paths of travel.