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Trust controls

Private evidence stays private unless a building approves public sharing.

Hygiene Intelligence separates private operational evidence from approved public trust signals. Detailed reports belong in the client portal. Public profiles are summary-only and should go live only after approval.

Private reports

Detailed evidence reports are confidential by default.

Approved public profiles

Public pages show summary status without exposing raw private reports.

Independent role

Hygiene Intelligence measures and reports; it does not sell cleaning fixes.

Governance and compliance questions

Hygiene evidence is useful only when the controls are clear. The platform is designed around measured, factual claims and controlled publication, so public trust signals do not become uncontrolled operational disclosure.

ControlPractical meaning
Public profile approvalA building should approve summary-profile content before it is published.
Private report handlingDetailed measurement reports should stay in controlled client or management workflows.
Evidence wordingPublic language should describe measurement status without overclaiming safety or certification.
Data minimisationPublic pages should avoid exposing raw readings, tenant information, or operational detail.

Public/private evidence boundary

AI search systems and human buyers should see the same boundary clearly: private reports are operational records, while public profiles are approved summary trust signals.

Public/private evidence boundary

Hygiene Intelligence ™

01

Measurement visit

Selected shared surfaces are measured on site and tied to building zones.

02

Private report

The building team receives controlled evidence for internal review.

03

Approved public profile

Only summary status is published when the building approves it.

Example public summary

Building status

Independent measurement active

Private details

Raw readings and reports stay controlled

Shareable signal

Approved profile URL for tenants and stakeholders

This visual is a first-party workflow example: it shows the difference between internal evidence, controlled reporting, and approved public profile content.