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Handwashing and sanitation that keep lines moving

Clean hands are the simplest way to keep people comfortable and healthy. Foot‑pump handwashing stations and sanitizer stands reduce congestion at restroom doors and make hygiene convenient where it matters—near food service, entrances, exits, and gathering points. We’ll help you position sinks so they don’t crowd walkways or create puddles, and we’ll plan refills around your schedule. On jobsites, a sink near break areas and tool checkouts improves compliance and saves steps. For events, pairing a bank of restrooms with nearby sinks creates a natural flow: queue, wash, and go. Clear space for trash and paper‑towel disposal keeps the area tidy. If you’re using restroom trailers, additional exterior sinks can still help disperse crowds during peak times. Add sanitizer stands at wayfinding points so people can clean up without retracing their steps. Thoughtful placement takes seconds off every interaction—and those seconds add up for a better experience.
What to consider
- Drainage and splash zones; plan for dry, stable footing.
FAQs
- Q: Do sinks need a water hookup?
A: Foot‑pump sinks are self‑contained. We’ll confirm capacity and schedule refills for longer runs. - Q: Where should sanitizer stands go?
A: Near entries, exits, and food areas—anywhere people naturally pause—so cleaning hands is quick and intuitive.
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