Put hygiene where behavior happens
Locate a station where people naturally pause: near food vendors without obstructing service, at a site entrance, beside a restroom grouping, or near a work area transition.

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A restroom plan and a hand-hygiene plan solve related but different problems. Portable handwashing stations can give guests, workers, vendors, and volunteers a visible place to clean their hands when permanent sinks are unavailable or too far from the activity.
Request a rental conversation Call (216) 238-5276Locate a station where people naturally pause: near food vendors without obstructing service, at a site entrance, beside a restroom grouping, or near a work area transition.
Requirements for a particular event must be verified with the venue and relevant authority. Treat a portable station as one part of the hygiene plan, not a substitute for required procedures or professional advice.
Rain, cold, heat, and snow can affect an outdoor station’s usefulness and the path leading to it. Ask how the station will be protected from interference and where it can stand securely.
Keep the approach clear, place the station at a readable location, and include it on staff maps and vendor instructions.
Start with useful facts
Share the address, dates, use type, estimated users, ground surface, access route, and any accessibility or handwashing needs.
For a site-specific rental quote, call Call (216) 238-5276. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.