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U by Kotex Ultra Thin Overnight Pads - WithWings - 13/Box - 1.0 Each - Individually Wrapped, Anti-leak, Absorbent, Odor-absorbing
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These are self-care basics that are often overlooked or under-stocked in restrooms despite being an essential necessity for females. You can fill dispensers and supply cabinets with both tampons and sanitary pads to cover the basics if women find themselves without their own supplies. You can offer a range of sanitary products with different levels of absorbency for comprehensive choices at hotels and hospitals.

Easy Access

Hygiene products are just as essential to a well-stocked bathroom as hand cleansers and toilet paper. Whether you're in charge of office supplies or maintaining the bathrooms at a restaurant, sanitary pads and tampons can give women peace of mind so they can feel comfortable and confident. Vending machines can offer access without increasing overhead, making them a smart choice for workplaces, schools and public spaces. Freely distributed products can help you care for guests who may not have their own supplies, whether at a hospital or nursing facility. Some visitors may feel uncomfortable asking about the location of feminine hygiene products, so be sure to display the items prominently, such as a wall-mounted dispenser in the bathroom or a toiletries basket beside the sink. At small companies, a shelving unit located near or inside the restroom can serve as storage space. People tend to rely on products once they're available, so check your supply frequently to avoid running out.

Levels of Absorbency

A selection of women's hygiene products in different levels of absorbency can provide visitors with the personal care they need, when they need it. Sanitary pads can offer protection for moderate flow, while the thicker construction of maxi pads can absorb more. Panty liners are ideal for light flow and spotting. Many women have a preference for pads or tampons, while others use a mix of both depending on their cycle and level of activity.

Individually Wrapped For Distribution

Hygienic products should stay clean and dry before use, so choose individually packaged pads and tampons to ensure sanitary distribution. If you're storing supplies in a dispenser or closed container, paper and cardboard packaging can be sufficient protection. If you keep hygiene products on display or stored with other toiletries, such as a guest basket or kit bag, consider plastic packaging to protect against liquids. Hospital and long-term care facilities can deliver superior patient care by providing a supply within individual patient bathrooms, rather than in the general restroom. Look for sanitary products packaged especially for vending machines for easy restocking, and check the napkin/tampon size to find the correct match for your machine. To encourage proper disposal, consider mounting a waste bin inside each stall.