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Dorm Period Kit Checklist
A dorm period kit checklist for shared bathrooms, class bags, laundry, leaks, refills, roommate scripts, and private cycle notes.
A dorm kit can be small.
Make it easy to grab.
Make it easy to refill.
It can stay plain enough for a shared room.
This is a checklist.
It is not medical advice.
It does not tell you which products to use.
Use the products you already use.
For a full move in list, use the college period packing list.
Build the main kit
Pick one pouch or bin.
Keep it plain.
Kit item Check Note Products you already use Backup products for one day Liners, if you use them Spare underwear Small trash bags Tissue or sealed wipes Hand sanitizer Laundry bag Plain refill card Plain label
Skip new products here unless you already want to try them.
Add a blank for later if you want.
Product to buy later Why Date
Bathroom pouch
A shared bathroom can feel rushed.
Make the pouch ready first.
Pouch item Pack it? Product for one change Backup product Small trash bag Tissue or sealed wipe Hand sanitizer Spare underwear, if useful
Public handwashing guidance says soap and water help lower germ spread.
Use hand sanitizer when soap and water are not there.
Sanitizer does not remove every kind of germ.
Wash hands when you can.
Shared bathroom plan
Write the plan before you need it.
Question Your answer Where is the closest bathroom? Where is the private trash spot? What if the stall has no bin? Where can I wash my hands? Where can I change clothes? What pouch will I carry?
For more detail, use the public bathroom period product change plan.
Leak clean up mini plan
Leaks happen.
Plan the first move.
If this happens First step What I need Underwear stain Pants stain Sheet stain Chair or towel stain Leak in class
Use the period leak cleanup plan for a fuller sheet.
This page does not give fabric advice.
Use clean up steps you already trust.
Laundry and storage
Shared rooms need simple storage.
Need Place Private enough? Clean products yes / no Dirty laundry yes / no Wet items yes / no Spare clothes yes / no Refill card yes / no
Avoid clear bins if you do not want items seen.
Avoid labels with cycle dates.
Avoid notes that list pain, sex, clinic plans, or pregnancy worries.
Refill card
Put this inside the kit.
Keep it inside the kit.
Item How many are left Refill by : Main products Backup products Liners Small trash bags Tissue or sealed wipes Spare underwear Laundry bags
Check the kit after each period.
Check it before travel too.
Use the period product refill plan for a bigger refill sheet.
Class and campus kit
Carry only what you need for the day.
Carry enough for the day.
Place What to carry Backup note Class bag Gym bag Work bag Car or ride bag Weekend bag
If you still go to school, use the period kit for school checklist.
Roommate script
Short lines work well.
Moment Script You need the bathroom "I need the bathroom for a bit." You need to leave class "I need to take care of something." Someone asks about your pouch "It is my care pouch." You need laundry time "I need to wash a few things." You need privacy "Can I have a minute?"
You can change every line.
Use words that feel normal to you.
Keep notes private
Dorm life can make notes easy to see.
Check these spots:
Shared phone. Shared tablet. Roommate calendar. Family calendar. Wall planner. Group chat. Shared grocery list. Photos app. Cloud backup.
Health app privacy guidance favors collecting less data when less data works.
Use that same idea for your notes.
Keep the smallest note that helps.
Keep it where you control it.
Read period tracking on a shared phone if you share a device.
Read the campus period data privacy checklist before you save campus notes.
Floriva note
Floriva can keep short cycle notes on your device.
That can help with refills and visit notes.
But no app can control what happens outside it.
Screenshots can be shared.
Exports can be copied.
Backups can sync.
Shared devices can be seen by other people.
For visit prep, read Floriva for gynecologist prep.