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Problem:
public washrooms are an unavoidable part of daily life, especially in schools , hostels, colleges , workplaces , etc. Nevertheless, hygiene is one of the largest issues. Most toilets are either not cleaned regularly or lack transparency about the level of cleanliness. In females, especially, this issue is critical, whereby the lack of hygienic toilets may cause infections like urinary tract infections (UTIs). On my part, there have been instances of fatigue and stress when I do not want to use a restroom during traveling or in hostels due to poor maintenance. This renders the issue to be not only a matter of comfort but also of a public health.
 
Solution:
My solution is HygiScan which is a smart hygiene monitoring device in the public restrooms. The device uses sensors to track :
  • odor levels (ammonia-gas levels/methane-gas levels) to detect foul smell,
  • Humidity sensors to check wet floors or dirty (uncleaned)  floors,
  • usage count sensors to monitor the number of times washroom is used and give out alerts when used heavily.

This information would be calculated and presented as Cleanliness Score on a display touchscreen outside the restroom

  • green = clean,
  • yellow = moderate,
  • red = needs cleaning)

At the same time, cleaning staff would receive real-time alerts on an app, enabling them to clean when needed rather than adhering to a strict timetable.

 
Impact & Benefits:
  • To the users: Guarantees of hygiene, less risk of infection, increased trust in using the common facilities
  • In women and children : protection againts UTI and other health complications.
  • To cleaning staff and authorities: Time saving, cost savings and better accountability.
  • To the society: improved public health and higher hygiene standards.
 
Why it matters to me:
Being a girl, it is incredibly hard to manage in case of unhygienic toilets in the public. The fear of infections and the discomfort of withholding is exhausting. A system like HygiScan would simplify the day-to-day life and make it healthier, safer, and less stressful.


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  • I like how HygiScan makes toilet hygiene measurable and transparent for both users and staff. Maybe you could also think about adding a simple feedback button for users alongside the cleanliness score, just to make it more interactive. Overall, it feels like something that could genuinely improve comfort and public health.
  • This is a brilliant idea! 🚻 HygiScan tackles a very real hygiene problem in public restrooms with a smart, practical approach. The live cleanliness score not only builds trust for users but also makes maintenance more efficient. It’s especially impactful for women’s health and comfort—something often overlooked.
  • Your idea for HygiScan is a powerful solution to a major public health issue. Using smart sensors to provide real-time hygiene data, it empowers users and streamlines cleaning, resulting in a healthier, more transparent environment for everyone.
  • This solution truly stands out. It’s innovative, socially impactful, and something that can make a real difference if implemented.
  • Love this! Would be such a lifesaver in hostels where washroom hygiene is always a big issue.
  • This is a well-considered and powerful solution that squarely addresses a everyday public health problem, particularly for women and children. The biggest test will be affordability and longevity so HygiScan can gain widespread use in schools, hostels, and public places.
  • Really like this, it’s simple, practical, and directly tackles a problem everyone faces but few talk about. HygiScan’s live “cleanliness score” makes hygiene transparent and actionable!
  • This hits so close to home - every woman has been in that awful situation of desperately needing a restroom but being horrified by the conditions! Your personal experience really shines through and makes this solution feel so necessary and relatable. I love how the color-coded system gives users the power to make informed choices about their health and safety. The real-time alerts for cleaning staff is brilliant - no more guessing games about when facilities actually need attention. This could genuinely transform public health, especially for women who face unique risks from unsanitary conditions. You’ve turned a universal frustration into an innovative solution that prioritizes dignity and wellness!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • “As a woman, I really appreciate this concept Bhavana! The emphasis on preventing UTIs is such an important step for public health and everyday comfort. It’s practical, impactful, and could genuinely improve the experience of so many people using public washrooms. I’d love to see how it can be scaled for wider use.
  • A very thoughtful solution to a real problem. The hygiene score display is user-friendly, though staff training will be important.
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