Basix Stainless Steel Janitorial Sink
Product Description
The Basix janitorial sink is a dedicated utility sink designed for back-of-house cleaning tasks. Built from stainless steel throughout, it provides a practical, hard-wearing point for filling mop buckets, rinsing...
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 890(H) x 500(W) x 600(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 1 Year Parts Only
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Product Description
The Basix janitorial sink is a dedicated utility sink designed for back-of-house cleaning tasks. Built from stainless steel throughout, it provides a practical, hard-wearing point for filling mop buckets, rinsing cleaning equipment, and disposing of waste water — keeping janitorial work separate from food preparation and warewashing areas.
In commercial kitchens and hospitality environments, having a dedicated janitorial sink matters. It supports proper hygiene zoning, reduces cross-contamination risk, and keeps cleaning staff away from areas that should remain food-safe. The stainless steel construction holds up well to the chemical cleaning agents and heavy daily use that janitorial sinks routinely encounter.
Practical benefits for operators include:
- Durable stainless steel resists corrosion from cleaning chemicals
- Dedicated unit supports hygiene zoning in commercial premises
- Straightforward design makes cleaning the sink itself quick and straightforward
- Suitable for a range of back-of-house utility areas
- Self-contained unit that integrates easily into most existing plumbing layouts
Installation requires a cold water supply and a suitable waste connection. The sink should be positioned in a well-ventilated utility area with adequate drainage nearby. At 22kg, it is manageable for a two-person installation. It is worth confirming floor strength and drainage provision before fitting, particularly in older buildings where utilities may not have been designed with a dedicated janitorial point in mind.
This sink is well suited to hotels, restaurants, schools, care homes, and any commercial premises where proper hygiene zoning is a priority. For larger sites with higher-demand cleaning operations, it is worth considering whether a deeper or larger-format unit would better meet the volume of use.
If you are unsure whether this unit fits your site layout or hygiene zoning requirements, our team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion from commercial cleaning chemicals
- Dedicated janitorial design keeps cleaning tasks separate from food areas
- Self-contained unit connects to standard cold water and waste plumbing
- Robust build rated to withstand heavy daily commercial cleaning routines
- Compact footprint suits back-of-house utility areas with limited space
Operational Benefits
- Supports proper hygiene zoning to reduce cross-contamination risk
- Keeps mop filling and waste disposal away from food preparation zones
- Stainless steel surface cleans quickly, maintaining back-of-house hygiene standards
- Reduces wear on food prep and warewashing sinks through dedicated use
- Straightforward installation fits into most existing back-of-house plumbing layouts
Specifications
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 890(H) x 500(W) x 600(D)mm
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Warranty
- 1 Year Parts Only
- Weight
- 22kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. A dedicated janitorial sink is considered good practice under commercial food hygiene guidelines, as it keeps cleaning operations physically separate from food handling and warewashing areas. Stainless steel is an approved material for this application and is straightforward to keep clean and well-maintained.
- The sink requires a cold water supply inlet and a suitable waste outlet with adequate drainage nearby. It does not require a hot water connection as standard. You should confirm your drainage capacity and pipe routing before installation, particularly in older premises where utility provision may be limited.
- For most standard commercial premises this unit will handle routine janitorial use comfortably. On larger sites with high volumes of cleaning activity — for example, a large hotel or a busy institutional kitchen — it is worth considering a deeper or larger-format janitorial sink to avoid bottlenecks during busy periods. We can advise on suitable options if you are unsure.