In high-volume hospital wards, even small inefficiencies in equipment access can create significant delays in patient care. A contactless glove supply station eliminates one of the most common pain points: retrieving gloves quickly, cleanly, and without physical contact. By placing freestanding, touchless dispensing units in high-traffic areas, hospitals can dramatically improve supply accessibility while maintaining hygiene protocols and workflow efficiency.
Addressing Glove Access Gaps in Real-Time
Many hospitals still rely on wall-mounted boxes or centralized closets that require staff to leave their patient’s bedside to retrieve gloves. A contactless glove supply station positioned strategically in corridors and care areas ensures that gloves are always within reach, minimizing unnecessary movement and reducing caregiver frustration.
Eliminating the Need to Leave the Room
With IGIN’s 360-degree dispensing units, gloves are accessible from all sides—making it possible to place them in shared spaces like central nurses’ stations or outside isolation rooms. This improves infection-control compliance and speeds up response times during emergencies.
Touch-Free Dispensing and User Safety
The contactless design supports hygienic glove retrieval by using motion sensors and timed release mechanisms. These eliminate the need to handle packaging or shared surfaces, lowering the potential for cross-contact without relying on manual discipline.
Adapting to Clinical Workflows
Touchless stations are easy to integrate into nursing rounds and shift changes. Staff quickly adapt to their presence and benefit from reduced steps in their PPE routines. Over time, this translates to measurable time savings and smoother transitions between care tasks.
Built for 24/7 Clinical Environments
Hospitals operate around the clock—and so must their supply infrastructure. Contactless glove supply stations are built with durable components that withstand high-frequency use and repeated disinfection cycles.
Quiet, Non-Disruptive Operation
Designed for healing spaces, IGIN’s stations use soft-closing mechanisms and silent motors. They dispense without creating noise, making them ideal for use in neonatal wards, palliative care units, or any area where quiet is essential to patient comfort.
IGIN’s Innovation in Glove Dispensing
As the developers of one of the first freestanding glove dispensing machines, IGIN continues to lead in smart PPE access. Their contactless glove supply stations represent a leap forward in design, safety, and workflow integration. Built specifically for clinical use, these units offer unmatched accessibility and reliability.
Designed with Input from Healthcare Workers
IGIN’s R&D process incorporates feedback from nurses, infection prevention specialists, and supply chain managers. This results in a product that meets real-world needs with precision—down to the angle of dispensing trays and ease of refill.
A Strategic Upgrade for Modern Hospitals
Integrating contactless glove supply stations is not just a logistical improvement—it’s a strategic move toward modern, efficient care delivery. By reducing touchpoints, optimizing access, and reinforcing hygiene, hospitals can protect both staff and patients while improving daily operations.