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Hospitals and healthcare facilities

Visible cleaning evidence is for internal operations — not a sterility or infection-control certificate.

What this page covers

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Typical hygiene points

Visitor restrooms, waiting-area sinks, staff changing rooms, and general wet rooms are typical points. OR sterilization and isolation-room protocol are out of scope — the product does not claim them.

Visitor WCs and waiting-area sinks are typical points. OR and isolation are out of claim — we repeat that on the page and in the demo.

  • Visible stain, standing liquid, disorder — a workflow label.

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Operating rhythm

Cleaning teams run frequent rounds in high-circulation areas. Photos produce workflow labels for visible stains, standing liquid, and disorder. Infection-control teams keep their own protocols; Hygio does not replace them.

Infection control keeps its own SOP. Hygio leaves a consistent visual trace in general-circulation areas.

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Why Hygio fits

Buyers often ask "is this a medical device?" The answer is no. Value is consistent visual auditing of general-use areas plus a manager panel. Scope and legal limits are written in the demo and contract.

If buyers ask 'is this a medical device?' the answer is no. Value is visual auditing of general-use areas plus a panel.

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Pilot and scope

The scope sentence is written into the contract. The demo locks which wet rooms are in and which are out.

Questions buyers ask

01Does it certify sterility or infection control?

No. Scope is general-use wet rooms — visitor WCs, waiting-area sinks. OR, isolation, and sterile areas are out of claim. Infection control keeps its own SOP.

02Is it a medical device or FDA product?

No. It is software that monitors facility cleaning using staff photos. It does not document healthcare-hygiene legal compliance. That limit is repeated on the page, in the FAQ, and in the contract.

03Are patient photos taken?

Field photos are of the facility, not patient portraits. Policy sits on privacy pages and in field training. The demo locks which rooms are in and which are out.

04Is the score a clinical quality indicator?

No. It is a workflow label for visible stain, standing liquid, and disorder. It does not replace a clinical KPI, accreditation score, or inspector score.

05How is pilot scope written?

The scope sentence is written into the contract: which wet rooms are in, which are out. The demo locks that. Sterile areas are not silently added later as 'we'll include those too'.

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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.