Technical Specifications, Global Health Alignment, and Supply Leadership by Nairobi Safety Shop
Introduction: Condom Dispensers as Global Public Health Infrastructure


Male and female condom dispensers are no longer viewed internationally as optional accessories. They are recognized as essential public health delivery systems aligned with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, United Nations (UN) health frameworks, and international occupational health and human rights standards.
Across Africa and globally, condom dispensers play a strategic role in HIV prevention, STI control, unintended pregnancy reduction, gender equity, and workplace health promotion. Their design, placement, and accessibility directly influence public health outcomes.
WHO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH POLICY DIMENSIONS
1. World Health Organization (WHO) Perspective
The WHO classifies condoms—both male and female—as essential health commodities. WHO guidance emphasizes:
Uninterrupted availability
Ease of access
Privacy and dignity
User-controlled prevention
Condom dispensers directly support WHO’s evidence-based findings that convenient, stigma-free access increases consistent condom use, which leads to reduced HIV, STI transmission, and unintended pregnancies.
Female condom dispensers are particularly highlighted in WHO sexual and reproductive health strategies because they:
Enhance women’s autonomy
Reduce gender power imbalances
Expand prevention choices beyond male-controlled methods
2. United Nations & Global Development Frameworks
Male and female condom dispensers align strongly with:
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 5 – Gender Equality
SDG 8 – Decent Work & Safe Workplaces
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
UN agencies, including UNAIDS, UNFPA, and UNICEF, promote condom access points in public facilities, workplaces, learning institutions, transport hubs, and community spaces as part of high-impact prevention strategies.
3. Human Rights & Gender Equity Dimension
International human rights frameworks recognize access to sexual and reproductive health tools as part of the Right to Health.
Condom dispensers:
Eliminate discrimination and gatekeeping
Preserve privacy
Protect dignity
Support adolescent and women-centered access
Reduce stigma around prevention
Female condom dispensers are globally recognized as gender-transformative tools, enabling women to actively protect themselves regardless of partner cooperation.
4. Workplace & Occupational Health (ILO Perspective)
The International Labour Organization (ILO) supports workplace HIV prevention programs. Condom dispensers:
Form part of workplace HIV & AIDS policies
Demonstrate employer duty of care
Support compliance with occupational health standards
Reduce absenteeism and health-related productivity losses
TECHNICAL DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
Standard Physical Dimensions (Typical Models)
While models may vary slightly, internationally accepted dispenser dimensions include:
Height: 45–55 cm
Width: 25–30 cm
Depth: 10–15 cm
Weight: 6–10 kg (metal construction)
These dimensions ensure:
Adequate internal capacity
Wall stability
Easy reach for users
Discreet restroom installation
MALE CONDOM DISPENSER – FEATURES & DESIGN
Key Features
Heavy-duty powder-coated metal body
Lockable system with key access
Wall-mounted (anti-theft and hygienic)
One-at-a-time dispensing mechanism
Clear instructional and health messaging
Suitable for high-traffic environments
Functional Benefits
Promotes male participation in prevention
Reduces STI and HIV transmission risks
Encourages responsible sexual health behavior
Supports institutional and workplace health policies
FEMALE CONDOM DISPENSER – FEATURES & DESIGN
Key Features
Identical durable metal construction to male dispenser
Clearly labeled “Female Condom Dispenser”
Lockable and tamper-resistant
Easy-access dispensing points
Prominent HIV/STI prevention messaging
Designed specifically for women’s washrooms
Strategic Importance
Empowers women with self-controlled prevention
Supports WHO gender equity objectives
Enhances inclusivity in health programming
Strongly recommended for NGOs, institutions, and public facilities
IDEAL INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
Government buildings
Corporate offices
Factories & industrial plants
Universities & schools
Hospitals & health centers
Hotels & hospitality facilities
Transport hubs
Churches, NGOs & community centers
Public washrooms
NAIROBI SAFETY SHOP – THE CONTINENTAL LEADER
Africa’s Largest Safety & Health Solutions Supplier
Nairobi Safety Shop stands as the largest and most trusted supplier of male and female condom dispensers in Nairobi, Kenya, and across Africa.
We supply:
International NGOs
Government ministries & agencies
County governments
Hospitals & health programs
Corporations & multinational companies
Faith-based and community organizations
Why Nairobi Safety Shop?
Proven continental supply capacity
Genuine, WHO-aligned products
Bulk institutional supply expertise
Professional advisory on placement & policy integration
Reliable after-sales support
Strong footprint across Kenya and Africa
Think Safety. Think Health. Think Nairobi Safety Shop.
CONTACT & SUPPLY DETAILS
📞 0735980040 / 0110486083
🌐 www.nairobisafetyshop.org
For bulk orders, NGO programs, government tenders, workplace health initiatives, and large-scale installations, Nairobi Safety Shop remains the trusted partner of choice.








