How it works
From decision to installed in five moves.
No survey fee, no service contract to sign before you know the price, no engineer required to hang it. Here is the whole path, start to restock.
The path
Five moves.
Most sites get from first conversation to a mounted, stocked machine without anyone visiting twice.
- 01
Choose your machine
4-Select through wall-mounted washroom units. Match the number of selections to your traffic and the cabinet finish to the room — powdercoated steel for corridors and break rooms, stainless where it gets wet. If there is no wall to use, the 6-Select takes an optional pedestal stand.
- 02
Choose your product mix
Build the assortment from six health-aid categories, tuned to your people and your site. Nothing is locked — the coil system takes product directly, so you can change a line at the next restock without new sleeves, new boxes or a service call.
- 03
Order
Confirm the build and we raise the order, with a purchase-order path for procurement teams that need one. Price on request — it depends on the machine, the assortment and how many units you are placing, so we quote it rather than guess at it.
- 04
Shipping & fulfillment
The machine arrives ready to place and stock. It needs no power and no plumbing — four fixings into a sound wall, or the pedestal stand where mounting is not an option. Delivery detail is confirmed at order.
- 05
Ongoing support & reordering
Reorder the same assortment or adjust it as the seasons change. The machine is mechanical and needs no network, so the only thing standing between an empty coil and a full one is the person with the key.
Installation
What the machine actually needs from your building.
Less than most people expect. There is no electrical supply to run, no data drop to schedule, and nothing to commission. If a maintenance technician can hang a heavy noticeboard, they can hang this.
- A sound wall — the 6-Select is 23" H × 20" W × 4.5" D and weighs 43 lbs empty
- No power and no plumbing — the coin mechanism is entirely mechanical
- One keyholder for the dual steel lock system and the steel coin box
- A decision on vend: tokens, free-vend, or standard coin — changeable later
Running it
Three decisions, then it just runs.
01
Who carries the key
One named keyholder is enough — facilities, EHS, housekeeping or the front desk, depending on the building. The dual steel lock system means the cabinet and the coin box are separate concerns.
02
Paid or free-vend
The mechanism adjusts for tokens, free-vend, nickels, dimes, quarters or most foreign coins. Employers often run free-vend and treat the contents as a facilities line rather than revenue.
03
How often you restock
Set by traffic, not by us. The window shows the coils, so a keyholder can read the levels in passing and top up on the round they already walk.
The Safety Authority supplies and services these machines; we are not the manufacturer. Warranty terms are the manufacturer’s — one year on the 6-Select — and we confirm them in writing with your quote.
Next step
Start with the wall you have in mind.
Send the site, the headcount and where you would hang it. We will come back with the machine, the starting assortment, and a price.