Hand Washing Station Rental in Austin
Freestanding sinks with foot-pump faucets, soap, and towels, running without plumbing or power anywhere on your site. Austin Portable Toilets delivers them solo or alongside your restroom order.
Where a hand washing station rental earns its spot
Wash stations do their best work anywhere hands get dirty faster than people can reach a bathroom. Food vendor rows, petting zoos, school carnivals, crawfish boils, and volunteer builds all generate wash traffic that a sanitizer dispenser cannot really absorb. A freestanding sink beside the action keeps lines off the restrooms and soap in the routine.
Austin Portable Toilets runs stations with foot-pump faucets, which guests figure out in about one second and which keep faucet handles out of the germ path entirely. Soap and paper towels are stocked at delivery and restocked at every service visit.
Food events and permit requirements
Food service is the strictest use case. Temporary food vendors in the Austin area are required to have handwashing setups at the booth, and health inspectors do walk event grounds during festival season. A rented station at the food row is the clean way to pass that check, and as of 2026 it remains one of the most common single-item orders we deliver.
Job sites and long rentals
On construction sites, a wash station next to the crew's portable toilets shortens breaks and keeps sealants, concrete dust, and lunch from mixing. Stations on long rentals join the weekly service route. Each visit refills the fresh water, pumps the gray tank, and restocks soap and towels.
Wash station questions
How does a portable hand washing station work?
A foot pump draws fresh water from an onboard tank to one or more sink basins, with soap and paper towel dispensers mounted on the frame. No plumbing or power is needed, and gray water collects in a separate tank we pump out at service.
How many people can one station serve?
A standard two-sided, four-basin station comfortably serves the wash traffic of roughly 100 event guests or a mid-size crew for a day. Food events run heavier wash traffic and usually warrant one station per food area.
Are wash stations required for food vendors?
Temporary food establishments in Austin and Travis County must have handwashing facilities at the booth, and a portable station is the standard way vendors meet the requirement at outdoor events. Check your permit conditions for the specific setup your event class needs.
Can I rent a station without renting toilets?
Yes. Stations rent on their own for food stalls, petting zoos, school events, and job sites that already have restrooms but need wash capacity.
Adding wash capacity to your site?
Stations deliver solo or with a restroom order. Call with the headcount and we will size the count.