Period Products at Work:
The New Standard for Commercial Buildings

Why Period Products at Work Matter
Most commercial buildings have standardized every part of the restroom experience, except one.
Period care is still often placed outside the stall, inconsistently stocked, or dependent on legacy dispensers that require constant servicing.
Providing period products at work is not about adding an amenity.
It is about aligning with how the rest of the restroom already operates: consistent, accessible, and built into the environment.
The Problem with Traditional Workplace Solutions
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Products are placed outside the stall, forcing users to leave when they need them most
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Dispensers require frequent maintenance and manual servicing
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Stocking is inconsistent across locations
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Product types often don’t match employee preferences


What “Period Products at Work” Should Look Like
Period care should function the same way as toilet paper:
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available in every stall
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consistently stocked
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easy to maintain
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expected, not optional
This is where the industry is shifting.
A System Designed
for the Modern Workplace
Modern solutions are moving period care inside the stall, eliminating the need to leave and simplifying maintenance for facilities teams.
UNICORN was built around this shift:
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installs directly inside the stall in seconds
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refills in seconds
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removes the need for bulky, high-maintenance dispensers
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aligns with how restrooms are already designed and serviced

Already Implemented Across Leading Organizations







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Product Quality Matters
Access alone is not enough.
Product type plays a significant role in adoption and satisfaction.
Workplaces are increasingly moving toward:
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non-cardboard applicators
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higher-quality materials
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products aligned with what employees already use at home
Moving Beyond Legacy Dispensers
Traditional systems were designed around:
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centralized placement
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manual servicing
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limited flexibility
The shift toward in-stall solutions reflects a broader change in how workplace infrastructure is designed.
