Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can wash their hands at a time?

Our station allows 6 adults to wash their hands at the same time. For kids who don’t mind sharing spray stations many more can crowd in!

What makes our station better than the competitor’s?

You’ll see lots of stations sold by port-a-potty companies with a foot pump for the water. These stations are difficult for children to use, are not handicap accessible, only allow one user at a time, and the small tanks require constant maintenance to fill the fresh water and empty the waste water. Our stations are super easy to use for all ages, are accessible for wheel chair users, are affordable, and require practically no maintenance at all!

Does my organization need a handwashing station?

If you’re asking this question the answer is probably YES! Our outdoor handwashing stations are great anywhere there are lots of hands that need washing. Our customers include agri-tourism businesses (u-pick farms, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, petting zoos), community gardens, schools, summer camps, rodeos, daycares, pre-schools, exotic zoos, and dude ranches!

How much space do I need for a station?

Our stations are 6 feet long and 14 inches wide. If you only need to access it from one side you can put it against a wall, but we recommend allowing users to approach from both sides, in which case you’ll need a space at least 5 feet by 8 feet to get full use of your station.

Are customizations available?

Sure! We can change almost anything about the unit and are glad to put together a custom job for you. Just get in touch to ask.

Where are your stations made?

Our stations are made with pride in Tucson, Arizona in the USA.

What does the package include?

Our package includes the tub, legs, spray manifold, hardware, and assembly instructions.

What do I have to provide at my facility?

You provide a source of fresh water (usually a hose spigot) and two garden hoses: one for fresh water and another for drain water. You also provide the dirty hands, of course!

What do I do with the drain water?

The drain water from your station is called “grey water” because it’s no longer clean, but not really very dirty. We recommend you run your drain hose to a tree well, flower bed, planter, or other well draining location. Grey water regulations vary by state and county, so please be sure to check your local regulations. Our stations can also be easily modified to drain into a sewer or septic system.

What kind of soap can I use?

You can use whatever soap you want, but we find it’s easiest to use soft soap in a pump bottle. A sodium free soap such as Oasis brand is best if you’re using the grey water on a garden or planter.

Are foot valves available?

Not yet, but this is an option we are working on introducing in 2026. In the meantime you can feel free to adapt your own.

How long will it take to receive my order?

We generally ship orders the next business day. Stations ship out from our Tucson, AZ headquarters via UPS and typically arrive anywhere in the continental US within 5 business days.