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In Canada, new legislation passed in December 2023 has made it mandatory for all federally regulated workplaces to begin providing free menstrual products too. Make sure your public restrooms are in compliance with current legislation ensuring free access to menstrual care products. Bradley’s Essential Care line of free vend tampon/napkin dispensers can help you meet these requirements with a variety of models and styles. Add the convenience of easy to use, reliable Essential Care dispensers to your commercial washrooms.
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States are passing laws related to easing access to menstrual supplies in public restrooms. At least 30 states in the U.S. have passed bills relating to this issue - including 25 specifically for public schools. Large school districts like Chicago Public Schools have already made an investment in these empowering products for their students.
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34%
84%
of people in US have missed class time or know someone who has because they don't have access to period products
of women who get their period unexpectedly go home to get period products
$2.48
per student per year is the cost of keeping dispensers stocked with menstrual products for schools
Source: Citron Hygiene
Why is it important?
Tampon/Napkin dispensers provide easy convenient access to menstrual care products for those who may unexpectedly need them while away from home.
Emergency Situations
Reducing Stigma and Shame
Some may feel embarrassed or ashamed to have to ask for period products when they need them, especially in a public environment.
Access is Better for Students
84% of students in the US have missed class time or know someone who has because they don’t have easily available access to period products.
Napkin/Tampon Dispensers
States that Require Free Period Products in Schools
As of January 2024
Source: Alliance for Period Supplies
States that offer funding for or require period products in schools
Learn more by going to page 30 of PUPN Mag's July issue HERE.