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Handwashing and Hygiene Add-Ons That Elevate Every Setup

Good hygiene upgrades any restroom plan. Freestanding handwashing stations, interior sink kits (model dependent), and sanitizer stands reduce lines and encourage clean hands near food, entrances, and activity hubs. We’ll help you decide where they do the most good: at the ends of restroom rows, adjacent to food vendors, or near kids’ areas and playfields.
Placement matters for traffic flow. Keep stations visible but out of primary walking lanes, with firm footing and room for people to queue without blocking restrooms. For multi-station layouts, orient units back-to-back to create natural circulation and minimize cross‑traffic. Consider paper-towel access and a small refuse can to avoid litter.
For cooler weather, choose stations with foot pumps that work well with gloves. In warm months, add shade where possible to keep surfaces comfortable to touch. Pairing these hygiene additions with clear wayfinding and modest lighting can make a noticeable difference in how guests experience your event or site.
What to consider: - Proximity to food service and gathering points - Drainage and footing around high-use areas - Number of sides/taps per station for expected traffic
FAQs: Q: Do handwash stations need a water hookup? A: Many are self-contained with internal tanks and foot pumps. We’ll match the station type to your site and expected use.
Q: Where should sanitizer stands go? A: Position them near entrances, exits, and high-touch areas like ticketing or merch, while keeping pathways clear.
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