CLINICAL

ingoslide - Hygiene meets Design!


The demand for an efficient hygiene concept is greater than ever, not only in the field of medicine and care but also in gastronomy and many public areas.


With the ingoslide hygiene waste bin you combine attractive design with the highest demands on functionality with minimal spread of pathogens in order to best protect and support your employees in their core business.

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The ingoslide on the station

Developed for mounting on a nursing trolley or on the wall, the ingoslide allows for convenient routine use to remove waste and, with its hygienic “no-hands principle”, ensures effective protection against the spread of pathogens.


Compared to conventional waste containers, the patented opening mechanism means there is no turbulence of potentially germ-contaminated air. This effectively protects personnel and the environment from contamination. The innovative mechanism of the ingoslide enables easy opening by briefly tapping with the tip of your foot. A light touch with the knee is enough and the waste container closes gently and quietly thanks to the integrated cushioning. This prevents unwanted hospital noise.

The ingoslide in private and nursing rooms

In combination with a hygiene station in a central location, the ingoslide becomes a real space talent!

The space-saving and user-friendly wall mounting allows convenient routine cleaning of the floor. The ingoslide also has an anti-fingerprint coating (AFP). This not only reduces visible fingerprints, but also makes the ingoslide permanently resistant to commercially available cleaners and simplifies cleaning and care. This saves time and costs!

Virtual delivery room tour

The St. Agnes Hospital – Klinikum Westmünsterland – in Bocholt relies on the ingoslide hygiene waste bin.

The clinic developed a completely new hygiene concept when building the new delivery room. The unrivaled choice for the hygiene waste bin was the ingoslide.


Experience the ingoslide in action on a virtual tour of the delivery room at St. Agnes Hospital in Bocholt.

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