Deployment Model

From one high-touch surface to an entire protected network.

GermScan is designed for scalable B2B deployment. We help businesses identify priority touchpoints, match the right product, plan installation, launch pilots, and expand across locations.

How It Works
GermScan installation at Themeparks
Pilot Start with priority assets
Standardize Create repeatable install models
Scale Expand by location or asset type
Manage Support connected operations

The GermScan Rollout Path

A practical model for large-scale implementation.

GermScan deployment is organized around how businesses actually operate: asset maps, installation constraints, traffic volume, procurement timing, facility teams, and location-by-location rollout.

01

Assess

Identify the high-touch assets, traffic patterns, usage frequency, and operational goals across your facilities.

02

Match

Select the right GermScan device for each use case: SanoRing, SanoWave-3, SanoWave-10, or hand sanitizer.

03

Pilot

Test placement, visibility, mounting, workflow, power access, and user interaction in a controlled environment.

04

Scale

Expand across locations, branches, departments, terminals, floors, or asset classes using standardized plans.

Step 1: Assess

Start with the surfaces that drive the most contact.

The first step is identifying the surfaces most frequently used by customers, employees, visitors, patients, guests, or the general public. The best deployments start where surface contact is highest and cleaning frequency is hardest to maintain.

  • Public interfaces: ATMs, kiosks, self-checkout, ticketing screens, payment terminals.
  • Building controls: elevator buttons, access panels, shared controls, entry points.
  • Trust-based assets: safes, lockers, cabinets, shared storage, hotel room touchpoints.
  • Human-flow zones: lobbies, waiting areas, transit areas, cafeterias, public counters.
Airport kiosk GermScan deployment

Step 2: Match

Match each asset class with the correct device.

GermScan devices are not one-size-fits-all. The correct product depends on space, surface size, mounting conditions, traffic volume, and whether the target area is enclosed or open-facing.

SanoRing product

SanoRing

Best for enclosed spaces and smaller environments such as safes, lockers, cabinets, compartments, and storage areas.

SanoWave-3 product

SanoWave-3

Best for compact high-touch surfaces such as card readers, fuel pumps, payment terminals, shared controls, and counters.

SanoWave-10 product

SanoWave-10

Best for larger public interfaces such as ATMs, kiosks, elevator panels, self-checkout, ticketing terminals, and gaming machines.

Step 3: Pilot

Validate the deployment before scaling.

A pilot helps confirm product fit, mounting method, visibility, power access, device grouping, and how the deployment integrates with daily operations.

  • Define one pilot zone: a branch, floor, lobby, terminal, department, or asset cluster.
  • Measure install requirements: mounting area, power, clearance, access, and line of sight.
  • Confirm operational flow: make sure the device supports the environment without disrupting users.
  • Build the standard: convert pilot findings into a repeatable rollout plan.
GermScan deployment on ATM card reader interface

Step 4: Scale

Roll out by asset type, location group, or operational priority.

Once the pilot is validated, GermScan can be rolled out in a phased deployment model. This helps organizations manage budget, logistics, installation labor, training, and inventory.

Asset Class

Scale by touchpoint

Start with one asset type, such as ATMs, elevator panels, safes, lockers, kiosks, or payment terminals, then expand outward.

Location Group

Scale by site

Deploy across priority locations first, then expand to the remaining branches, facilities, hotels, airports, departments, or public buildings.

Risk Priority

Scale by exposure

Prioritize the highest traffic, highest visibility, and highest operational impact areas before lower-contact surfaces.

Ongoing Management

Deployment does not end after installation.

GermScan is designed to become part of a facility’s hygiene infrastructure. Connected control and standardized placement make it easier to manage devices as an operational system rather than isolated hardware.

  • Group devices: by building, floor, department, asset type, or location.
  • Support facility teams: with consistent installation and service planning.
  • Coordinate procurement: by product, quantity, phase, and priority.
  • Expand gradually: as budgets, teams, and installation schedules allow.
GermScan app device grouping interface

Start a Deployment Plan

Tell us what you operate and what surfaces matter most.

Include your industry, number of locations, estimated quantity, asset types, installation environment, and timeline. We’ll help recommend the right deployment path.

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