Healthcare & Hospitals

HomeHealthcare & Hospitals

Disinfection Kiosks for Hospitals Where Infection Control Needs Visible Infrastructure.

Healthcare facilities manage infection risk every hour of the day. Staff, patients, attendants, vendors, students, and visitors move through OPD entries, wards, ICU access points, consultation counters, pharmacy queues, elevators, and staff lockers. Shoes carry organisms across floors. Bags, wallets, keys, ID lanyards, helmets, and PPE accessories move across counters and waiting areas.

Hand hygiene protects hands. It does not disinfect everything people carry into a hospital. GlowMe kiosks add a structured hygiene layer for the items that standard hand-sanitiser protocols do not address.

GlowMe helps hospitals deploy automated disinfection kiosks at entry points, OPD zones, staff areas, locker rooms, pharmacy counters, and restricted access points without adding staff at the kiosk location. Each kiosk cycle is enclosed, contactless, IoT-connected, and built for repeatable use in high-footfall clinical environments.

Three Reasons Hospitals Deploy GlowMe.

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Helmets, Shoes & Personal Items. One Deployment.

HelmeTron, StepTron, and ObjecTron cover the main categories of gear entering a healthcare facility, individually or as a combined installation.

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Correct Liquid Use. No Category Confusion.

GlowMe kiosks use MSDS-approved formulated machine liquids. PureLine is separate and ready to apply on shared surfaces outside the kiosk chamber.

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Autonomous Across Every Shift.

No staff required at the kiosk point. IoT-connected, contactless, and ready for repeated daily use across hospital shifts.

Why GlowMe Exists Here

Hand Hygiene Stops at the Wrist. Pathogen Pathways Do Not.

What GlowMe addresses in a clinical setting:

  • Shoe-borne contamination pathways at OPD, staff, ward, ICU, and emergency access points.
  • Personal items such as wallets, keys, lanyards, bags, and cardholders entering care zones without a dedicated disinfection step.
  • Helmet hygiene for staff, patients, visitors, and delivery partners arriving from external road environments.

  • Peak-hour pressure during OPD movement, shift changes, visiting hours, pharmacy queues, and medical college rotations.

  • The need for session records, visible hygiene infrastructure, and unattended operation across long healthcare shifts.

Hospitals enforce hand hygiene because infection control depends on repeatable habits. Yet shoes crossing ward floors, bags placed near consultation chairs, and keys or ID cards placed on counters can move through the same care environment without a dedicated item-disinfection step. Published evidence links healthcare floors and footwear with health-care-associated pathogens, and reported estimates in India place nosocomial infection risk high enough for every additional prevention layer to matter.

GlowMe gives healthcare facilities a practical way to address this missed layer. The system does not replace hospital infection control, housekeeping, PPE, hand hygiene, or sterilisation protocols. It adds a visible, automated checkpoint for personal items, footwear, and helmets before they move deeper into the facility.

Everyday Items Entering a Clinical Space. Treated Before They Move Further.

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Shoes & Clinical Footwear

StepTron supports footwear disinfection at staff, visitor, OPD, ward, and restricted-zone entry points.

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Helmets

HelmeTron treats liners, shells, straps, and interior contact zones for staff, patients, visitors, and rider-based service teams.

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Wallets & Cardholders

ObjecTron treats high-touch items handled across reception, pharmacy counters, billing desks, and consultation areas.

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Keys & ID Lanyards

High-contact objects used throughout shifts, access points, lockers, administration desks, and patient-facing zones.

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Handbags & Carry Bags

Bags move from external environments to floors, chairs, counters, OPD waiting areas, and ward-adjacent spaces.

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Gloves & PPE Accessories

ObjecTron treats compatible inner and outer surfaces while preserving material integrity and coatings.

Six-Mechanism Disinfection Process. Built for Repeatable Use.

GlowMe kiosks follow a six-mechanism process aligned with the commercial catalogue: UV-C disinfection, ozone treatment, vaporised formulated disinfectant liquid steam, deodorisation with essence infusion, 360-degree warm air drying, and fan-based air cooling. The steam stage uses vaporised formulated disinfectant liquid, not water.

Machine-use formulated liquids are MSDS-approved and made for GlowMe machines only. Depending on the deployment and category, options include AquaMist, EucaMist, Marine Mist, and Anti-allergy Mist. PureLine is a separate ready-to-apply surface disinfection product for direct surface use outside the machine chamber.

A Kiosk at Your Entry Point Supports Hygiene Visibility and Optional Revenue.

Place the kiosk where patients, attendants, staff, or visitors naturally pass through. The machine runs independently, records every session, and supports either a complimentary facility model or a controlled pay-per-use model, depending on how the hospital chooses to deploy it.

The Drying Difference

The Cycle Ends When Items Come Out Dry. Not Before.

Moisture left inside footwear, helmet liners, or personal belongings can create conditions where microbial growth returns quickly.
GlowMe’s 360-degree warm air drying system completes the cycle before the door opens, so items can return to practical use immediately.

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Calibrated for Clinical Materials

Temperature and airflow are set for leather, fabric, rubber, metal, card electronics, helmets, and everyday personal belongings.
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360-Degree Airflow Coverage

Warm air reaches inside footwear, around key fobs, across helmet interiors, and across bag exteriors in the same automated pass.
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No Harsh Residue on Return

Machine cycles use approved formulated disinfectant liquids, and PureLine remains available separately for direct surface use where facility teams require it.

Deployment Built Around How Your Facility Operates.

For Hospitals & Clinical Facilities

Complimentary Service Model: Deploy kiosks at entry zones as a visible hygiene service for patients, visitors, and staff without adding headcount at the kiosk location.

Controlled Access Model: Use kiosks at staff entry, OPD, restricted access, or high-touch visitor zones as part of a structured facility hygiene plan.

Revenue-Generating Model: Charge per cycle at outpatient or visitor entry points where management wants the machine to recover deployment cost over time.

For Franchise & Network Operators

Franchise Partner: Operate a GlowMe kiosk network across a hospital group or health system with territory rights, preferred machine pricing, machine-use liquid supply, and support.

Exclusive Franchise: Full territorial exclusivity across a defined city or region, first access to new models, priority supply, and a dedicated GlowMe account manager.

Where GlowMe Kiosks Are Installed

Where GlowMe Kiosks Belong Inside a Healthcare Facility.

Standard power connection. No plumbing. No civil work. Operational within hours of installation, depending on site readiness.

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Outpatient & OPD Entry
Highest footfall, broadest visitor mix, and the strongest opportunity for a visible hygiene checkpoint.
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Ward & ICU Access Points

Restricted care areas where facilities may want an additional automated layer before staff and visitors enter.
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Staff Entry & Locker Areas

Healthcare workers arrive from external environments before every shift, carrying footwear and personal items through access points.
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Emergency & Trauma Entrances
High-urgency movement where unattended kiosk operation can support hygiene without slowing essential workflows.
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Pharmacy & Consultation Counters

Personal items move across counters repeatedly. ObjecTron near these areas supports a practical item-disinfection step.
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Medical College & Research Entry

Students and researchers move between labs, wards, libraries, and canteens. Kiosks help reduce cross-zone transfer through personal gear.

What Healthcare Facility Teams
Say After Deploying GlowMe.

“We deployed StepTron at our ICU staff entry and ObjecTron at the OPD reception. Both run without any staff involvement. Our infection control team’s position is straightforward – it closes a gap the cleaning schedule was never going to close.”

Mr Kadir Head of IT Operations

— Head of Operations,
Multi-Speciality Hospital, Hyderabad

“PureLine running both our kiosks and our surface cleaning simplified procurement entirely. One formula, one supplier, one standard across the facility.”

Emin E.

— Facilities Manager,
Corporate Hospital Group, Chennai

Frequently Asked Questions

Which GlowMe kiosks are most relevant for a hospital?

All three. StepTron supports shoe disinfection at staff and visitor entry points. ObjecTron supports wallets, bags, keys, and lanyards at OPD or reception zones. HelmeTron supports helmets arriving from external environments at vehicle access points.

Is PureLine the liquid used inside GlowMe kiosks?

No. PureLine is a separate ready-to-apply surface disinfection product for direct use outside the kiosk chamber. GlowMe machines use MSDS-approved formulated disinfectant liquids designed for machine use only.

What liquid goes inside the machines?

GlowMe machines use MSDS-approved formulated liquids such as AquaMist, EucaMist, Marine Mist, and Anti-allergy Mist, depending on machine type and application. These are not direct-application surface products.

Does installation require plumbing or civil work?

No. GlowMe kiosks require a standard power connection only. No plumbing or structural modification is required for typical deployment.

Can session data support hygiene audit documentation?

Yes. Every GlowMe kiosk is IoT-connected and logs session data in real time. Operators can access usage and uptime records remotely for internal reporting and operational review.

Which deployment model suits a public hospital versus a private facility?

Public hospitals often begin with a complimentary facility model. Private and corporate healthcare groups may use either complimentary deployment or a pay-per-use model at outpatient and visitor-heavy areas.

If Your Infection Control Protocol Stops at the
Door, It Is Not Complete.

Tell us your facility type, entry zones, and daily footfall. GlowMe will map the right kiosk combination, placement plan,
machine-use liquid requirement, and deployment model for your healthcare facility.