Where it works
Anywhere people spend their day — or their night.
The machine does not change much between a plant floor and a hotel corridor. What changes is where it hangs, what goes in it, and who carries the key. Here is how that plays out by building type.
Six settings
Same cabinet. Six different jobs.
Pick the setting closest to yours — the placement and stocking notes below are the ones that actually differ.

Workplaces & Offices
Lobbies, break rooms, and floors where a headache costs an afternoon.
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Manufacturing
Shift floors and clean rooms where downtime is measured in minutes.
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Hotels
A guest at midnight should never have to call the front desk for aspirin.
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Schools & Universities
Residence halls, unions, and libraries — open when the health center isn’t.
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Gyms & Fitness
Strains, scrapes, and electrolytes at the point of exertion.
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Apartments & Multifamily
An amenity residents mention on tours — and use at 3 a.m.
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What changes, building to building.
Workplaces & Offices
A headache at 2 p.m. either costs ten minutes or costs the afternoon. The machine is the difference.
Manufacturing
Leaving the floor to find a bandage is a line stoppage with extra steps.
Hotels
A guest at midnight should not have to describe a symptom to a stranger at a desk.
Schools & Universities
The health centre keeps office hours. Residence halls do not.
Gyms & Fitness
Strains, scrapes and blisters happen at the point of exertion, not at home.
Apartments & Multifamily
An amenity that shows well on a tour and earns its keep at three in the morning.
These are placement and stocking patterns, not rules. Every assortment is curated per site — tell us the building and who is in it, and we will propose a starting mix you can change later.
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.