Stadiums & Arenas
Large crowd flow with repeated contact at entry points, seating areas, concessions, and restrooms—where consistency matters between cleaning cycles.
Venues concentrate people, touchpoints, and short peak windows. GermScan is positioned as an automated layer that complements existing cleaning programs where crowd flow is highest.
Operational reality in large venues
Stadiums and arenas operate in peaks: gates open, crowds surge, concessions spike, and restrooms cycle rapidly. Even strong cleaning schedules face practical gaps between contacts during high volume windows.
Peak windows
Short timeframes create dense traffic where manual cleaning cannot cover every touchpoint between guests.
Concentrated touchpoints
Handrails, doors, counters, fixtures, and payment devices see repeated contact throughout events.
Deployment zones
Focus automation where throughput is highest to complement existing sanitation protocols.
Priority deployment zones
Target shared surfaces with repeat contact during ingress/egress and between intermissions.
Cup holders frequently touched during events consistently show high microbial loads due to crowd density and infrequent sanitation. (Journal of Environmental Health – sports venue surface studies)
In high-traffic stadium restrooms, door handles and faucets often exceed bacterial counts found in typical public restrooms. (Environmental Health Perspectives – venue hygiene assessments)
Shared point-of-sale terminals and donation kiosks rise into the thousands of CFUs due to continuous handling by large crowds. (American Journal of Infection Control – shared touchscreen hygiene reports)
Handrails see frequent contact during entry and exit, becoming significant reservoirs for surface microbes in crowded environments. (Journal of Applied Microbiology – public venue surface sampling)
Discuss a stadium or arena deployment
Tell us your venue type, event volume, and priorities. We’ll respond with deployment and wholesale/distributor information.