Taps

  • Wide selection available – including:
  • Motion sensor tap
  • Elbow mixer tap
  • Deck lever 3-inch tap
  • Short pre-rinse tap with pot filler
  • Short pre-rinse tap
  • Pre-rinse mono block tap
  • Lever 3-inch pillar tap
  • Description

    Guardware supply a wide range of specialist taps engineered for cleanroom and high-care environments, where hygiene, durability and ease of use are essential. From touch-free motion sensor models that minimise cross-contamination risk, to elbow-operated mixers and lever pillar taps designed for hands-free operation, every option is built to support GMP and ISO compliance.

    For wash bays and equipment cleaning zones, short pre-rinse units – with or without pot filler – deliver powerful, flexible rinsing capability, while mono block pre-rinse systems provide robust, space-saving solutions for high-frequency use.

    Constructed from premium stainless steel with smooth, easy-clean surfaces, Guardware taps integrate seamlessly into cleanroom workflows, helping operators maintain the highest standards of safety, hygiene and efficiency.

     

    Wide selection available – including:

    • Motion sensor tap
    • Elbow mixer tap
    • Deck lever 3-inch tap
    • Short pre-rinse with pot filler
    • Short pre-rinse
    • Pre-rinse mono block
    • Lever 3-inch pillar tap
  • Additional information
    Taps

    Elbow mixer tap, Deck lever 3-inch tap, Short pre-rinse tap with pot filler, Short pre-rinse tap, Pre-rinse mono-block tap, Lever 3-inch pillar tap

  • Why is it important to choose the right tap for a cleanroom?

    In controlled environments, water outlets must support strict hygiene standards, ease of use, and contamination control. Selecting the right tap ensures operators can work efficiently while reducing the risk of microbial transfer and maintaining GMP or ISO compliance.

  • What are the benefits of a motion sensor tap in a cleanroom?

    Motion sensor taps offer touch-free operation, reducing cross-contamination risk by eliminating the need for hand contact. They are ideal for gowning areas, wash stations, and high-care environments where hygiene is paramount.

  • When would you use an elbow mixer tap?

    Elbow mixer taps allow users to operate the tap with their elbow or forearm, avoiding hand contact. This makes them a popular choice in laboratories, cleanroom prep areas, and handwashing stations, supporting hygienic workflows while offering temperature control through the mixer.

  • What is a deck lever 3-inch tap suitable for?

    Deck lever taps with extended 3-inch handles are easy to operate with the back of the hand, wrist, or forearm, minimising touchpoints. They are best suited to general cleanroom sinks, utility areas, or prep benches where frequent handwashing is required.

  • What’s the difference between a short pre-rinse tap and one with a pot filler?

    Short pre-rinse with pot filler – combines a flexible spray head for rinsing with a secondary filler outlet, making it versatile for washing down equipment or filling containers.

    Short pre-rinse (without pot filler) – provides a powerful spray head for efficient rinsing of tools, vessels, or surfaces where a filler isn’t required.

    Both are compact options that save space while delivering effective cleaning capability.

  • What is a pre-rinse mono block tap used for?

    A mono block pre-rinse tap integrates a high-pressure spray head into a single, durable fitting. It’s especially useful in cleanroom support areas, wash bays, or production zones where thorough rinsing of equipment or containers is part of the process.

  • When would you choose a lever 3-inch pillar tap?

    Lever pillar taps are simple, robust, and reliable. The 3-inch lever design allows for easy wrist or forearm operation, making them well-suited to general washing tasks, utility sinks, and cleanroom wash stations where ease of use and hygiene are essential.