One sealed kit. A seat cover, tissue paper and paper soap — everything you need to use any toilet, anywhere, without a second thought.
A sheet of ToiSafe paper soap weighs almost nothing — light enough to flutter in open air, made to dissolve the instant it hits water. Even Safey can't keep a grip on one.
Train stations, highway stops, office buildings, airports — the seat is rarely clean, the tissue dispenser is rarely full, and soap is rarely there at all.
You hover, you fold tissue into a makeshift cover, you hope for the best. Every time.
Tissue runs out exactly when you need it — and there's rarely a backup in reach.
You walk out having touched a public door handle, with nothing to clean your hands.
Three pieces of paper, engineered to solve three separate problems. Tear the seal, and you're covered — literally.
A full-perimeter paper cover that lines the seat in one motion. No balancing tissue squares, no contact with the seat at all.
Soft, absorbent sheets — folded flat to take up almost no space, ready the moment the dispenser isn't.
A single dissolving sheet of hand soap. Wet your hands, rub it in, rinse — foams instantly, leaves nothing behind.
One pull opens the full kit — no separate packets to dig through.
Unfold the cover, lay it edge to edge. Ten seconds, no contact.
Soft sheets on hand, whether or not the dispenser is stocked.
Wet, rub, rinse. Walk out with clean hands, every time.