The machines
Mounted once. Filled in minutes.
Coil-fed, coin-operated health-aid vendors built from steel and specified for buildings that stay open. Every unit on this page is one we supply, install guidance included — choose by the number of selections you need and where it has to hang.
The range
Four cabinets. One service routine.
Different selections, different contents — but the same mechanical logic. Steel cabinet, keyed access, coin mechanism, no power required.
Six selections
The 6-Select. The one most buildings start with.
Compact enough for a corridor wall, deep enough to hold over two hundred packets. The coil system takes product directly — no sleeves, no special boxes — so restocking is a door-open, drop-in job rather than a repackaging exercise.
- Dispenses almost any packet — medicine, wipes, first-aid kits, condoms or sanitary products
- Quick-loading coil system — product loads directly, no sleeves or special boxes
- Heavy-duty powdercoated steel cabinet with a steel coin box
- Lexan impact-resistant display window
- Coin mechanism adjustable for tokens, free-vend, nickels, dimes, quarters or most foreign coins
- Selections
- 6
- Capacity
- Over 200 products
- Dimensions
- 23" H × 20" W × 4.5" D
- Weight
- 43 lbs
- Locking
- Dual steel lock system
- Coin mechanism
- All steel
- Mounting
- Wall-mounted; optional pedestal stand
- Power
- None required
- Warranty
- One year manufacturer’s
Four selections
The 4-Select. For a narrower wall or a shorter list.
Same knob-and-coil mechanism, same keyed steel cabinet, four columns instead of six. The right unit where the range is settled — pain relief, a first-aid packet, wipes, one seasonal line — and the wall is tight.
- Four coil columns, each with its own selection knob
- Steel cabinet with a clear impact-resistant display window
- Coin-operated, keyed access, wall-mounted, no power required
- Selections
- 4
- Cabinet
- Steel
- Loading
- Coil system
- Mounting
- Wall-mounted
- Power
- None required
- Dimensions
- On request
Washroom units
For the rooms nobody wants to ask about.
Dispensers that answer a need quietly, without a conversation at a front desk.
Two selections
Feminine Hygiene Dual Vendor.
Napkins and tampons from one cabinet, each on its own handle and chute. Built to meet ADA requirements, so it can be specified into a washroom refit without a separate accessibility review.
- Two independent products, two handles, one delivery chute per side
- Meets ADA requirements
- Keyed steel cabinet, surface wall-mounted
- Selections
- 2
- Accessibility
- Meets ADA requirements
- Vend
- Coin-operated; 25¢ as configured
- Cabinet
- Steel, keyed
- Mounting
- Surface wall-mounted
- Capacity
- On request
Single selection
Stainless Steel Diaper Vendor.
A slim stainless column for family washrooms and baby-change rooms. Narrow enough to sit beside a changing table, finished to survive a room that gets hosed down.
- Stainless steel cabinet for wet, high-traffic washrooms
- Keyed door with a lower delivery chute
- Surface wall-mounted, no power required
- Selections
- 1
- Cabinet
- Stainless steel
- Locking
- Keyed door
- Mounting
- Surface wall-mounted
- Power
- None required
- Capacity
- On request
The Safety Authority supplies and services these machines; we are not the manufacturer. Specifications listed here are taken from current manufacturer documentation. Anything shown as “on request” we will confirm in writing before you order.
Choosing
Three questions decide it.
01
How many lines?
Settled on four staples, or want room for seasonal and site-specific stock? Selections are the hardest thing to change later — the cabinet is fixed once it is on the wall.
02
Where does it hang?
Corridor, break room, washroom or plant floor. Wall space and finish drive the cabinet — stainless for wet rooms, powdercoated steel elsewhere, a pedestal stand where there is no wall to use.
03
Paid or free-vend?
The coin mechanism adjusts for tokens, free-vend or standard coin. Plenty of employers run theirs on free-vend and treat the contents as a facilities cost rather than a revenue line.
Next step
Tell us the building. We will tell you the machine.
Send the site, the headcount and the wall you have in mind. We will come back with the unit that fits, what it holds, and what it costs to run.