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Protective Face Shields

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Protect staff and guests alike with full face shields for your business.

Acrylic full face shields are a great addition to your PPE supply and provide an extra level of protection compared to regular face masks. By covering the whole face, including the forehead and below the chin, they can help protect your staff, clients and visitors from airborne hazards such as viruses, diseases and more.

Custom face shields are particularly useful in hospitals, clinics and other healthcare environments, or in crowded areas such as airports, voting stations and stores. Since they're reusable and easy to clean, they can be saved for future crises and emergencies.

Signs Now Blaine also offers additional solutions to help you cope with the Coronavirus crisis:

The above products are not intended as a substitute for approved medical equipment and devices, and have NOT been cleared, approved, or authorized for use by the U.S. F.D.A. as medical devices that comply with performance standards, including American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) standards, for protection against hazards, including bloodborne or respiratory pathogens and other infectious materials.

Call Signs Now Blaine at (763) 717-0140 for more information.

Providing Protective Face Shields to Blaine, Minneapolis, St. Paul, MN and surrounding areas

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