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Typical hygiene points
Landside and airside restroom islands, baby-care, ablution, and staff rooms are separate points. Passenger flow shifts by hour; one close-out record does not cover an island.
Landside and airside islands are separate records. Baby-care and ablution rooms stay distinct.
- The ops center sees a dirty island on the map.
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Operating rhythm
Shifts rotate without a close. Check-in verifies location; the photo is quality proof. The ops center sees a dirty island on the map and dispatches the crew.
Shifts rotate without a close. The photo is quality proof; check-in is location.
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Why Hygio fits
Scale, point count, and integrations (alerts, BI export) are demo scope. Hygio makes terminal hygiene visible; it is not an aviation-security or customs system.
Scale, point count, and alert/BI export are demo scope.
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Pilot and scope
A pilot starts with one terminal island or one landside block. Rollout copies the same template.
Questions buyers ask
01Does it integrate with security screening or customs?
No. It is facility hygiene monitoring software. It is not aviation security, boarding, or customs. Landside and airside islands are separate records inside Hygio.
02Does one close-out record cover the whole terminal?
No. Island-level points are required. Baby-care and ablution rooms stay distinct. The ops center sees a dirty island on the map.
03Why is check-in critical on 24/7 shifts?
Shifts rotate without a close; there is no end-of-day shutdown. The photo is quality proof; check-in is location. Without a timestamp the island record is weak.
04Where does a pilot start?
One terminal island or one landside block. Rollout copies the same template. Scale, point count, and alert/BI export are demo scope.
05What accuracy is promised?
There is no fixed percentage. Environment, angle, and light — especially in large wet rooms — change results. Evaluation happens in a pilot.
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