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Campus restroom blocks and sports facilities: point scores instead of a complaint log.

What this page covers

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Typical hygiene points

Classroom-corridor restrooms, gym changing rooms, library/canteen sinks, and staff rooms sit on the map. Nursery/early-years protocols are a separate demo conversation.

Corridor WCs, gym changing, and canteen sinks sit on the map. Nursery protocols are a separate talk.

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Operating rhythm

Short windows sit between classes; the evening shift often runs the main round. Check-in verifies the right block. Administration sees the next day which building dropped.

Windows between classes are short; the evening shift often runs the main round. Admin sees the next day which building dropped.

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Why Hygio fits

In education, hygiene is a frequent parent and student complaint. Hygio replaces the claim with a photo. Child-data and photo policy are clarified in privacy pages and contract; field photos are of the facility, not student portraits.

Child-data and photo policy are clarified in privacy pages and contract.

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Pilot and scope

Pilot one academic building and the sports facility. Rollout follows the campus map.

Questions buyers ask

01Do student faces appear in photos?

Field photos are of the facility, not student portraits. Face policy sits in the privacy notice and field training. Child data is also clarified in the contract.

02Are nursery and early-years protocols included?

The default map is corridor WCs, gym changing, and canteen sinks. Early-years protocols are a separate demo item; they are not silently pulled into scope.

03Does it replace the complaint log?

It does not close the complaint channel. Point scores show which building dropped; admin sees it the next day without walking. Windows between classes are short, so the main round is often the evening shift.

04Where does a pilot start?

One academic building and the sports facility. Rollout follows the campus map. Point count and photo policy are discussed in the same conversation.

05Are scores shown to parents?

Not by default. It is an internal operations signal. If external sharing is wanted, it is written with legal, admin, and the privacy notice in the demo.

Related pages

Hygio is software for monitoring facility cleaning operations using staff-submitted photos and AI-assisted scoring. It is not a medical device, not an FDA-cleared product, and does not certify sterile conditions, infection control, or compliance with healthcare hygiene regulations. Scores support internal operations and vendor oversight only.