Portable Hand Wash Stations For Sale
Buy portable hand wash stations and standalone sink units for sale. Health-code compliant hand washing for construction sites, food service, and outdoor events.
Shop portable hand wash stations and standalone sink units for jobsites, food service areas, farms, schools, festivals, outdoor venues, and public-use spaces. These stations are a simple way to add hand washing where permanent plumbing is not available.
Pair them with standard porta potties, ADA units, restroom trailers, or event restroom packages to create a cleaner and more complete site setup.
Hand Wash Stations & Portable Sinks Products
Compare Portable Hand Wash Stations
The main decision is usually traffic level. A 2-station sink is a practical fit for smaller sites and lower-traffic use, while a 4-station unit gives more people a place to wash at the same time near busy restroom clusters, food areas, and work zones.
| Unit | Best for | Starting price | Basins | Freshwater | Greywater | Operation | Lead time | View details |
| 2-Station Portable Hand Wash Sink | Small jobsites, food-service areas, farms, schools, and lower-traffic events | Starting at $662 | 2 | 22 gal | 17 gal | Foot pump | 2-3 weeks | View details |
| 4-Station Portable Hand Wash Station | Festivals, large construction sites, vendor rows, and busy restroom clusters | Starting at $854 | 4 | 45 gal | 35 gal | Foot pump | 2-3 weeks | View details |
Why Handwashing Matters on Temporary Sites
Portable restrooms solve the bathroom problem, but handwashing completes the hygiene setup. After restroom use, food handling, cleaning, waste handling, or contact with bodily fluids, hands can carry germs and residue to faces, phones, tools, door handles, food, and shared surfaces.
A portable hand wash station gives workers, guests, vendors, and visitors a visible place to wash with water and soap. That can help reduce germ transfer, support cleaner site habits, and lower the chance that a restroom area becomes a weak point in the overall site experience.
Where Hand Wash Stations Are Most Useful
Hand wash stations are especially useful near restroom exits, food-service lines, catering areas, farms, schools, construction gates, first-aid areas, cleanup zones, and any location where permanent plumbing is not available. Place them where people naturally pass after using a restroom or before touching food, tools, or shared equipment.
For small sites, one 2-station sink may be enough. For high-traffic events, vendor rows, larger crews, or restroom clusters, a 4-station unit can reduce lines and make washing easier to keep up with during peak use.
Service, Tanks, and Placement Planning
Most standalone hand wash stations use onboard freshwater and greywater tanks, so they do not need permanent plumbing. Before ordering, compare basin count, freshwater capacity, greywater capacity, pump operation, soap and towel access, service frequency, delivery access, and whether the unit can sit level on stable ground.
Buyers often pair hand wash stations with standard porta potties, ADA porta potties, restroom trailers, or event restroom packages. If hand washing should stay inside the restroom footprint, compare the Standard Unit with Sink instead of a standalone sink station.
Portable Hand Wash Station FAQs
Why are portable hand wash stations recommended?
Portable hand wash stations are recommended because restroom use, food handling, cleaning, waste handling, shared tools, and contact with bodily fluids can all transfer germs from hands to faces, surfaces, food, phones, and equipment. A dedicated sink station gives people a practical place to wash with water and soap when permanent plumbing is not available.
What are the benefits of adding handwashing to a jobsite or event?
Handwashing helps reduce the spread of germs, dirt, chemical residue, food residue, and waste-related contamination. It also supports cleaner guest and worker experiences, can help food-service and public-use sites meet hygiene expectations, and makes a restroom cluster feel more complete.
Do portable hand wash stations need plumbing?
Most standalone portable hand wash stations do not need a permanent water or sewer connection. They typically use onboard freshwater and greywater tanks with foot-pump operation, then get refilled, drained, and cleaned during service.
Should I choose a 2-station or 4-station hand wash unit?
Choose a 2-station sink for smaller jobsites, food-service areas, farms, schools, and lower-traffic outdoor events. Choose a 4-station hand wash unit when several people may need to wash at the same time, such as festivals, large construction sites, vendor rows, public events, or busy restroom clusters.
Where should portable hand wash stations be placed?
Place hand wash stations near restroom exits, food preparation areas, dining areas, work zones, first-aid or cleanup areas, and other points where people are likely to have dirty hands. Leave enough room for users to queue, service crews to access tanks, and the unit to sit level on stable ground.
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