The face shield is based on existing designs, but overcomes the necessity of a sponge forehead spacer with a simple, yet effective cardboard interlocking strap. The company’s existing ‘window patching’ machines enable it to place an anti-mist thin plastic film to the die-cut cardboard frame of the shield.
In the normal course of business, these ‘window patching’ machines place clear view windows into boxes predominantly for the food packaging and luxury goods sectors.
“The Eco Staysafe Shield is a helpful solution to the current PPE shortages and doesn’t necessitate too much modification to our existing factory processes,” explains Chris Goodayle, the company’s director of operations. He continues, “We believe the shield is ideal for those working in the care industry, catering, retail, hairdressing and other professions involving regular face-to-face customer contact.”
The disposable face shield is adjustable to accommodate most head sizes. It also features a two position forehead band to allow additional room for eyewear. The frame is made from solid biodegradable cardboard whilst the visor window is of an anti-mist treated recyclable polyester material. For environmentally friendly disposal, the film window needs to be removed from the cardboard frame and recycled separately.
Whilst there is no guarantee that this face shield will stop the wearer from catching or spreading viruses, used in conjunction with social distancing practices it does provide a practical and economical additional layer of protection that may assist in infection prevention.
The team at Eco To Go is hopeful this eco-friendly product will free-up the PPE urgently required by the NHS whilst enabling other less vital businesses to get back to work. In an added effort to support the frontline workers, Eco To Go will be donating a percentage of profits from the sales of Eco Staysafe Shields to the local NHS charity.