Maintaining the highest standards of aseptic control requires touch-free solutions that eliminate cross-contamination at the most critical point: hand hygiene. Metrolabs designs and manufactures high-grade foot and leg-operated wash basins specifically engineered for ISO-certified cleanrooms and sterile environments — ensuring that personnel never touch a faucet or handle after scrubbing, maintaining a complete and unbroken chain of sterility from the gowning room to the production suite.
Electronic infrared sensors are common in new cleanroom installations but introduce a reliability vulnerability that mechanical systems do not share. Foot and leg-operated basins represent the most durable, failure-proof approach to hands-free hygiene in controlled environments.
Electronic infrared faucet sensors are reliable in low-frequency environments — private offices, hotel bathrooms, clinical consulting rooms — where the sensor activates dozens of times per day and the cleanroom environment is stable. In a high-traffic pharmaceutical gowning room with 40–60 personnel per shift, the sensor activates 80–120 times per shift (wash-in and wash-out per person). Under this frequency, electronic sensors experience three common failure modes: soap film accumulation on the sensor window reducing sensitivity (the sensor fails to detect hands at normal washing distance and the operator reaches forward, defeating the hands-free purpose); fluorescent lighting interference triggering false activations (water runs when no person is present — discovered during room monitoring); and power supply fluctuations during VHP cycles causing sensor recalibration events. Foot pedal mechanisms have no sensor window, no electronic components, and no interaction with the cleanroom’s lighting or power supply. They are rated for 500,000 actuations before the spring requires replacement — equivalent to approximately 10 years of 130 daily activations at a three-shift pharmaceutical facility.
Standard faucets — both electronic infrared and conventional manual — have a time-on period after the last detection or manual turn-off that wastes water during the wash cycle. Electronic sensors in particular have a programmed on-delay and off-delay that is typically set at the factory and not adjusted for the specific application — meaning the water continues to flow for 1–3 seconds after the hands are removed from the sensor zone. In a high-traffic gowning area with 60 washes per shift and a 2-second overage per wash, this represents 120 seconds of wasted water per shift — approximately 20 litres at standard gowning room flow rates. Metrolabs foot pedal basins use precision valves that open exactly when the pedal is depressed and close exactly when the pedal is released — no time delay, no overage, no energy used when no person is present. The valve response time (pedal press to water flow) is below 0.3 seconds, providing the operator with the immediate flow response expected from a high-quality faucet.
In a vertical laminar flow cleanroom, every horizontal obstruction to the HEPA air piston creates a turbulent wake and stagnant zone — including the hygiene station itself. A wash basin with a high counter profile, large faucet projection, or prominent soap dispenser housing creates a meaningful disruption to the laminar piston in the gowning room area adjacent to the basin. Metrolabs foot and leg-operated wash basins are designed with a low-profile gooseneck faucet spout, recessed or flush-mounted soap dispenser housing, and a compact counter depth that minimises the horizontal obstruction to the laminar flow. The pedal and knee panel mechanisms are below counter level — they add no height to the basin profile above the counter surface. The result is a hygiene station that maintains the cleanroom’s laminar flow pattern with minimal disruption.
Repeated water spray and soap aerosol generated during handwashing contact the wall surface directly above and behind the basin at every wash cycle. Over time, this moisture, soap residue, and disinfectant spray degrades the surface of decorative cleanroom panels — lifting panel coatings, creating surface discolouration, and in some cases introducing moisture into the panel structure through edge seals or surface pinholes. Metrolabs high-back splash guards are a continuous SS 316L or SS 304 sheet mounted integral to the basin unit, extending at minimum 150mm above the counter surface and sealing to the cleanroom panel at the top edge with pharmaceutical-grade silicone — forming a complete moisture barrier between the wash zone and the cleanroom panel surface. The splash guard face is smooth, continuous, and wipeable — the same IPA spray-wipe that the basin surface receives cleans the splash guard surface simultaneously, maintaining the entire hygiene station as a unified aseptic surface.
Metrolabs customises foot and leg-operated basins for the specific throughput, ISO class, and workflow requirements of your facility:
The standard single-bay foot-pedal wash basin is the primary hygiene fixture for individual gowning room entry points in pharmaceutical, biotech, and hospital cleanroom facilities — a single-position basin with a heavy-duty spring-loaded foot pedal, a deep-drawn large-radius bowl, a high-back splash guard, and concealed plumbing servicing one user at a time. The single-bay configuration is appropriate for gowning rooms that process one to four personnel per shift — a throughput rate that does not create queuing at a single basin. The foot pedal is the central engineering feature of this configuration: a stainless steel lever (SS 316L) spring-loaded to the closed position, activated by a downward foot press on a broad anti-slip pad — the pedal width (typically 200mm) covers the full basin front so both right-foot and left-foot activation is equally accessible. The spring mechanism is calibrated to provide a firm but comfortable activation force — approximately 15N (equivalent to a light step) — that is sufficient to prevent accidental activation by a bag or item on the floor but requires no conscious effort from the operator during a normal washing stance. The cable-and-pulley transmission connects the pedal to the water supply valve within the concealed plumbing shroud — the mechanical connection is sealed inside the shroud and requires no maintenance access during normal service. Available in wall-hung (300mm floor clearance) or plinth-mounted configurations. Bowl width 450mm standard (600mm scrub variant available).
The knee and leg-operated wash basin is the preferred configuration for intensive scrub protocols — the 3–5 minute surgical scrub and the pharmaceutical aseptic gowning scrub — where the operator must maintain continuous, vigorous scrubbing of both hands and forearms without interruption to adjust the water supply or switch between scrubbing and operating a foot pedal. In a 5-minute scrub cycle, the foot-pedal basin requires the operator to maintain continuous foot pressure on the pedal while standing in the scrubbing posture — which creates a postural tension in the standing leg that can cause fatigue in a high-frequency scrub environment. The knee / leg-operated basin resolves this by placing the water control panel at knee height — a position that the operator contacts naturally in the scrubbing stance, with no additional posture change required. The knee panel is a large (150×200mm) SS 316L convex plate with no sharp edges — the convex profile matches the natural inward curve of the knee and thigh, providing comfortable contact over the full panel area. The panel is activated by a moderate lateral press with the knee or thigh — approximately 8N — that maintains water flow for the duration of the press without requiring conscious effort to maintain the contact pressure. A water flow indicator light (green LED — only electronic component, fully IP-rated) confirms flow to the operator. Available as standalone or combined foot-pedal (soap) + knee panel (water) configuration.
The double-bay foot-operated scrub sink provides simultaneous two-person washing capacity at a single plumbing connection — the most common configuration for moderate-throughput pharmaceutical gowning rooms (5–15 personnel per shift) where a single-bay basin creates a queue during shift changes but a full multi-station trough would exceed the available gowning room wall space. The double-bay unit is a single SS 316L or SS 304 structural assembly with two individual bowl positions side by side — each position having its own deep-drawn bowl, gooseneck faucet spout, foot pedal actuator, and soap dispenser (foot-pedal or infrared). An integral SS 316L inter-position divider panel — typically 200mm high above the counter surface, matching the splash guard height — physically separates the two wash positions, preventing water spray cross-contamination between adjacent scrubbing personnel and providing each operator with a visually defined personal wash zone. The two positions share a single plumbing manifold and a single drain connection within the concealed plumbing shroud, reducing the plumbing penetrations required through the cleanroom panel structure. The double-bay unit is available at standard counter depth (500mm) or extended scrub depth (600mm) to accommodate forearm-to-fingertip scrub protocols at both positions simultaneously.
Multi-station foot-operated scrub sinks provide simultaneous washing capacity for 3 to 6 personnel in a single structural unit — the configuration for high-throughput pharmaceutical manufacturing gowning rooms where 20–50 personnel must complete the full handwash and scrub protocol within a 15-minute shift-change window. Individual queuing at single or double-bay basins creates a bottleneck at this critical entry point that delays production suite access and creates time pressure on personnel that can result in abbreviated scrub protocols. The multi-station unit is a custom-length continuous SS 316L or SS 304 assembly — a single trough structure with internal bay dividers at 600mm intervals, each bay with its own deep-drawn bowl section, foot-pedal actuator, soap dispenser, and splash guard riser. A single continuous manifold supplies all positions in parallel — each position receives full flow pressure regardless of how many other positions are active simultaneously. The manifold pressure balancing ensures that an operator at position 3 of a 5-bay sink receives the same water flow and temperature as an operator at position 1, preventing the water pressure and temperature variation that occurs in standard multi-tap plumbing branches. The multi-station unit is designed to be compatible with the standard cleanroom gowning SOP — all positions face the same direction, positions are numbered (recessed name-plate holders at each position — no adhesive labels), and the soap dispensers are positioned at the same height relative to each bowl position so operators follow the same body movement at every bay.
Every Metrolabs foot and leg-operated wash basin is built to these standards — making it a purpose-engineered aseptic fixture rather than a standard basin with a pedal attachment:
The entire basin unit — bowl, counter, splash guard, plumbing shroud, pedal housing, and mounting bracket — is SS 304 or SS 316L throughout. SS 316L is specified for Grade A/B pharmaceutical applications and for basins exposed to VHP decontamination programmes — the molybdenum addition in SS 316L provides the pitting corrosion resistance that SS 304 cannot match against chloride-containing disinfectants (which are standard in pharmaceutical and hospital gowning rooms). SS 304 is specified for Grade C/D applications and for hospital gowning rooms using standard QAC disinfectants where chloride exposure is lower. Post-fabrication: ASTM A967 citric acid passivation — certification supplied at handover. The passivation process removes any iron contamination from the surface layer and promotes the formation of the chromium oxide passive film that provides long-term corrosion resistance.
The Metrolabs foot pedal mechanism uses a 304 stainless steel spring-loaded lever with an anti-slip pedal pad surface — the spring force is calibrated to approximately 15N activation force (firm but effortless with a normal shoe), and the spring is rated for 500,000 actuations before replacement. At 130 actuations per day in a three-shift facility, this represents approximately 10 years of service before the first spring replacement — a lifetime that exceeds the typical cleanroom refurbishment cycle. The pedal is flush with the floor level when not activated — there is no raised pedal body that creates a trip hazard in the gowning area. The cable-and-pulley transmission uses a 1.5mm AISI 316 stainless steel cable connecting the pedal lever to the water supply valve within the plumbing shroud — the cable runs in a smooth-bore SS guide tube that protects it from contact with the floor-cleaning water during floor washing operations.
Metrolabs foot-operated wash basins include integrated soap dispensers as a standard component — either touchless electronic (infrared sensor-activated) or foot-pedal-operated (a separate foot pedal for soap, position offset from the water pedal to prevent simultaneous accidental activation). The soap reservoir is a stainless steel container (SS 316L) mounted within the plumbing shroud and filled from the top-access cap on the counter surface — reservoir replacement does not require opening any panel or disrupting the basin unit. The soap dispenser nozzle is positioned at the optimal height (150mm above the basin rim — lower than a wall-mounted dispenser, allowing soap application directly into the wet hands over the basin without the soap falling on the counter surface) and reach (centred over the basin to allow both hands to be positioned under the nozzle simultaneously for soap application). For surgical-grade scrub protocols, the dispenser can be configured for both antiseptic surgical soap and chlorhexidine-based hand wash from separate nozzles.
The Metrolabs wash basin bowl is deep-drawn from a single piece of SS 316L or SS 304 sheet — pressed in a single forming operation to produce a bowl with no internal welds, no visible joints, and no right-angle corners. The large-radius internal corners (minimum R10mm, R15mm for scrub basins) prevent the accumulation of stagnant water in the corner zone that standard right-angle bowls create — the large radius allows the water stream to reach the corner surface and the cleaning cloth to wipe the corner in a single pass without repositioning. The bowl surface is electropolished (Ra <0.5μm for SS 316L) or mirror-polished (for SS 304) — a surface smoothness that inhibits biofilm adhesion by eliminating the microscopic surface features that micro-organisms anchor to. The bowl depth is 180mm for standard handwash and 250mm for scrub basins — deep enough to contain water splash during vigorous scrubbing without water leaving the bowl onto the counter surface.
Every Metrolabs basin is optimised for depth, width, and height to ensure personnel can follow the complete forearm-to-fingertip scrubbing protocol without bending forward to the point of compromising gowning sterility. Counter height 850–900mm (ergonomic standing access for 160–185cm personnel). Bowl depth 350–400mm front-to-back (forearm-to-fingertip access without sleeve contact with basin rim). Bowl width 450mm standard (550–600mm bilateral arm access for surgical scrub). The gooseneck faucet spout is positioned to deliver water at the centre of the bowl at a flow trajectory that wets both hands and forearms simultaneously when the operator stands in the normal scrubbing posture — without requiring the operator to move hands to different positions to achieve coverage.
Metrolabs provides end-to-end turnkey capability for cleanroom wash basin installations — from initial design consultation (confirming basin type, bay count, actuation type, soap dispenser configuration, mounting, and plumbing routing) through detailed engineering drawing production and sign-off, precision fabrication, plumbing and drainage interface installation to facility standards, commissioning and testing, and full IQ documentation at handover. The plumbing and drainage interface is designed and installed by Metrolabs to ensure compliance with the facility’s cleanroom panel standards, drain location requirements, and water supply pressure — not handed off to a third-party plumber whose work may not meet the cleanroom construction standard. IQ documentation includes: SS MTCs, ASTM A967 passivation cert, pedal cycle-life certification, thermostatic valve calibration record, and installation photos.
Every Metrolabs foot and leg-operated wash basin is fabricated, finished, and documented to these technical parameters:
| Feature | Metrolabs Hygiene Standard | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Material (Grade A/B) | SS 316L — ASTM A967 passivated | Max corrosion resistance against disinfectants |
| Material (Grade C/D)✓ | SS 304 passivated — brushed/EP | QAC and IPA compatible — durable surface |
| Actuation | Foot pedal or knee/leg push-panel | 100% hands-free — no handle contact |
| Bowl Construction | Deep-drawn single-piece — large radius | No biofilm harbours — no stagnant zones |
| Splash Guard | High-back integral — 150mm minimum | Cleanroom walls protected from moisture |
| Soap Dispenser | Foot-pedal or infrared — SS 316L body | Touch-free soap delivery — top-access refill |
| Plumbing | Concealed SS shroud — quarter-turn access | No exposed hardware — no dust collection |
| Laminar Flow | Low-profile design — minimal obstruction | Critical airflow patterns maintained |
Touch-free, mechanically reliable, and GMP-documented hygiene stations for every cleanroom where the sterile chain must be maintained:
SS 316L foot-pedal and knee-panel basins for Grade B/C gowning anterooms. Mechanical actuation — no electronic failure in high-frequency VHP environments. Single to multi-bay for shift-change throughput. Full GMP IQ documentation.
Single-bay and double-bay foot-pedal basins for aseptic suite gowning. Deep-drawn 250mm bowls for forearm scrub protocols. Wall-hung zero-ledge for Grade A-adjacent floor-cleaning validation.
Knee-operated surgical scrub basins for OT gowning and anteroom scrub protocols. Multi-station for surgical team simultaneous scrub. NABH compliant. Foot-pedal soap dispenser for surgical-grade scrub protocol.
SS 316L mechanical foot-pedal basins for ATMP and cell therapy GMP gowning suites. No electronic components — inherently VHP compatible. Double-bay for two-person simultaneous access.
SS 304 foot-pedal basins for NABL-accredited research laboratory entry points. Single-bay standard configuration. Integrated infrared soap dispenser. Laminar flow-compatible low-profile design.
SS 316L foot-pedal basins for BSL-2 and BSL-3 gowning — mechanical actuation survives high-concentration biocide decontamination. Multi-station for team simultaneous exit decontamination.
SS 316L foot-pedal basins for FSSAI high-care food production gowning. Multi-bay for high-throughput shift-change. Low-profile laminar-compatible design. Foot-pedal soap dispensers for food-grade antiseptic protocols.
SS 304 or SS 316L foot-pedal basins for semiconductor and electronics cleanroom gowning. Mechanical actuation — no ESD risk from electronic sensor proximity. Low-profile for laminar flow room airflow preservation.
Metrolabs provides complete turnkey capability for foot and leg-operated basin installations — design to commissioning, with full GMP documentation:
Metrolabs tailors every basin installation to your specific personnel headcount, gowning SOP, and room dimensions — confirming the bay count (single, double, or multi-station from 3 to 6 bays), the actuation type (foot pedal / knee panel / combined), the bowl size (standard or extended scrub), the mounting configuration (wall-hung or plinth), and the soap dispenser type. This customisation ensures that the installed basin exactly matches the throughput requirement without over-specifying or under-specifying the hygiene station capacity for your facility.
Every Metrolabs foot and leg-operated basin is designed with a low-profile compact counter structure that does not disrupt the critical airflow patterns of your cleanroom. The pedal and knee panel mechanisms extend below the counter level, adding no height to the basin profile above the counter surface. The basin is designed to be placed within the gowning room without requiring a change to the HVAC diffuser or return air positions to accommodate the obstruction.
Every Metrolabs wash basin is supplied with a complete IQ documentation package — SS mill test certificates (MTCs), ASTM A967 passivation certificate, pedal mechanism cycle-life certification, soap dispenser compliance certificate, and installation photos — structured for direct inclusion in the facility IQ documentation at handover. For units with thermostatic mixing valves, the TMV calibration record is included.
The Metrolabs foot pedal and knee panel actuation systems contain no electronic components in the cleanroom environment — the water valve is operated by a purely mechanical cable-and-pulley or hydraulic transmission. This makes the entire basin system inherently compatible with VHP decontamination cycles at any concentration and any frequency, without any component degradation, sensor recalibration, or electronic failure that electronic sensor systems experience under high-concentration VHP exposure.
Mechanical vs Electronic Hands-Free Basins
Metrolabs manages the entire plumbing and drainage interface installation to ensure full compliance with your facility standards:
Personnel headcount, gowning SOP, room dimensions, and ISO class confirmed. Bay count (single/double/multi), actuation type (foot/knee/combined), bowl size, mounting (wall-hung/plinth), soap dispenser type, plumbing routing, and drain position confirmed. Custom dimensioned drawing produced and signed off.
Bowl deep-drawn from SS 316L or SS 304. Splash guard integral. Counter formed. Plumbing shroud fabricated. Pedal mechanism assembled. Knee panel hydraulic transmission built. Soap reservoir integrated. ASTM A967 passivation performed. EP or brushed finish applied. Pedal cycle-life test completed. MTCs issued.
Unit mounted at specified height. Hot and cold supplies connected by Metrolabs to facility standards — no third-party plumber. Drain connected — S-trap smooth bore. Soap reservoir filled. Thermostatic mixing valve calibrated. Pedal and knee panel function tested. Full scrub protocol simulated. Flow rate and temperature recorded.
Dimensions, SS MTCs, ASTM A967 passivation cert, pedal cycle-life certification, soap dispenser compliance certificate, TMV calibration record, installation photos, and plumbing test records compiled as wash basin IQ documentation for GMP facility qualification submission.
WHO GMP and EU Annex 1 require cleanroom handwash facilities to prevent cross-contamination. Mechanical foot-pedal and knee-panel basins, deep-drawn large-radius bowls, integral splash guards, and concealed plumbing satisfy all WHO GMP and EU Annex 1 handwash facility requirements for pharmaceutical grades A through D.
WHO GMP · EU Annex 1ISO 14644-4 requires cleanroom utility equipment to be compatible with cleaning and decontamination methods. SS 316L, concealed plumbing, VHP compatibility (inherent for mechanical systems), and low-profile laminar-flow-compatible design satisfy ISO 14644-4 utility equipment requirements for all ISO Class 3–8 applications.
ISO 14644‑4NABH hospital accreditation requires hands-free handwash facilities in OT and pharmacy gowning areas. Metrolabs foot-pedal and knee-operated basins satisfy all NABH requirements for hands-free gowning room hygiene. NABH documentation includes SS MTCs and passivation certificate, pedal mechanism certification, and installation record.
NABH · OT Scrub GradeASTM A967 passivation and SS MTCs satisfy US-FDA 21 CFR pharmaceutical equipment construction documentation requirements. The IQ documentation package is structured for direct inclusion in FDA equipment qualification submissions. Mechanical actuation (no electronic components) simplifies the FDA validation protocol for hands-free hygiene equipment.
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