Schools are increasingly required to stock menstrual care for students, and the equipment has to survive high-traffic restrooms without constant service calls. This collection brings together the free-vend dispensers, disposal receptacles, and bulk supplies a facilities director, school nurse, or district procurement team needs to outfit K-12 and university restrooms.
Free-vend (no-coin) units put products in students' hands without a payment barrier, which is the model most equity programs and mandates call for. Feminine care dispensers come in wall-mounted, high-capacity, tamper-resistant builds for daily school use.
High-capacity pad dispensers mount to the wall and refill from a single cartridge, with tamper-resistant housings that hold up in busy restrooms. Models cover both standard and accessibility-standard formats.
Tampon dispensers use the same free-vend form factor, so a restroom can offer pads and tampons side by side without adding service complexity.
Dual dispensers vend both products from one wall unit, saving space in smaller restrooms. No-touch vending machines reduce contact in nurse stations and locker rooms.
A complete restroom needs disposal as well as dispensing. Feminine hygiene receptacles with hands-free lids keep disposal sanitary, and disposal receptacles paired with receptacle liners make custodial servicing fast.
Sizing the receptacle to restroom traffic prevents overflow between cleanings. GGI's guide to receptacle size and capacity helps match the unit to each restroom.
Dispensers need refills, and nurse offices and athletics programs keep products on hand. GGI supplies bulk pads and tampons, refill cartridges, and individually wrapped hygiene kits for nurse stations and gym bags.
GGI is a US manufacturer and distributor with more than 15 years equipping institutional restrooms. Districts order American-made dispensers and receptacles, refill supply, and disposal on a single purchase order, with commercial-grade builds made for high-traffic, multi-campus use.
A growing number of states have passed laws requiring free period products in school restrooms, and many districts run equity programs ahead of any mandate. New legislation for free products in schools is the main reason schools buy this equipment. Free-vend dispensers and reliable refill supply are what keep a program compliant day to day.
Wholesale pricing, multi-campus rollouts, and recurring refill supply are handled directly for education facilities. For a single campus or a district-wide program, request a quote or contact the GGI sales team.
Are schools required to provide free menstrual products?
It depends on the state. A growing number mandate free period products in school restrooms, and others leave it to district equity programs. Free-vend equipment supports either approach.
What's the difference between a free-vend and coin-operated dispenser?
Free-vend (no-coin) units release products without payment, which equity programs require. Coin-operated models charge per use and are rare in current school installations.
Can one dispenser provide both pads and tampons?
Yes. Combination and dual dispensers vend both from a single wall unit, which saves space and simplifies refills.
Do you sell refill products and kits in bulk for schools?
Yes. Pads, tampons, liners, refill cartridges, and individually wrapped kits are available at wholesale volumes for districts and multi-campus orders.
Are your dispensers tamper-resistant?
Most use tamper-resistant, wall-mounted housings built for high-traffic school restrooms.
Start with the dispensers, then match disposal and refill supply to the same restrooms so everything restocks on one order. Pair the units with disposal bags and receptacle liners and restroom janitorial supplies to outfit a full building.
Schools are increasingly required to stock menstrual care for students, and the equipment has to survive high-traffic restrooms without constant service calls. This collection brings together the free-vend dispensers, disposal receptacles, and bulk supplies a facilities director, school nurse, or district procurement team needs to outfit K-12 and university restrooms.
Free-vend (no-coin) units put products in students' hands without a payment barrier, which is the model most equity programs and mandates call for. Feminine care dispensers come in wall-mounted, high-capacity, tamper-resistant builds for daily school use.
High-capacity pad dispensers mount to the wall and refill from a single cartridge, with tamper-resistant housings that hold up in busy restrooms. Models cover both standard and accessibility-standard formats.
Tampon dispensers use the same free-vend form factor, so a restroom can offer pads and tampons side by side without adding service complexity.
Dual dispensers vend both products from one wall unit, saving space in smaller restrooms. No-touch vending machines reduce contact in nurse stations and locker rooms.
A complete restroom needs disposal as well as dispensing. Feminine hygiene receptacles with hands-free lids keep disposal sanitary, and disposal receptacles paired with receptacle liners make custodial servicing fast.
Sizing the receptacle to restroom traffic prevents overflow between cleanings. GGI's guide to receptacle size and capacity helps match the unit to each restroom.
Dispensers need refills, and nurse offices and athletics programs keep products on hand. GGI supplies bulk pads and tampons, refill cartridges, and individually wrapped hygiene kits for nurse stations and gym bags.
GGI is a US manufacturer and distributor with more than 15 years equipping institutional restrooms. Districts order American-made dispensers and receptacles, refill supply, and disposal on a single purchase order, with commercial-grade builds made for high-traffic, multi-campus use.
A growing number of states have passed laws requiring free period products in school restrooms, and many districts run equity programs ahead of any mandate. New legislation for free products in schools is the main reason schools buy this equipment. Free-vend dispensers and reliable refill supply are what keep a program compliant day to day.
Wholesale pricing, multi-campus rollouts, and recurring refill supply are handled directly for education facilities. For a single campus or a district-wide program, request a quote or contact the GGI sales team.
Are schools required to provide free menstrual products?
It depends on the state. A growing number mandate free period products in school restrooms, and others leave it to district equity programs. Free-vend equipment supports either approach.
What's the difference between a free-vend and coin-operated dispenser?
Free-vend (no-coin) units release products without payment, which equity programs require. Coin-operated models charge per use and are rare in current school installations.
Can one dispenser provide both pads and tampons?
Yes. Combination and dual dispensers vend both from a single wall unit, which saves space and simplifies refills.
Do you sell refill products and kits in bulk for schools?
Yes. Pads, tampons, liners, refill cartridges, and individually wrapped kits are available at wholesale volumes for districts and multi-campus orders.
Are your dispensers tamper-resistant?
Most use tamper-resistant, wall-mounted housings built for high-traffic school restrooms.
Start with the dispensers, then match disposal and refill supply to the same restrooms so everything restocks on one order. Pair the units with disposal bags and receptacle liners and restroom janitorial supplies to outfit a full building.
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