Stafford Motors, sole authorized distributor of Honda in Sri Lanka, has joined its subsidiary, Inventive Polymers Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, in donating face shields to support the national initiative to overcome the COVID-19 crisis. Inventive polymers Lanka (Pvt) Ltd is a company engaged in R&D and production of polymer based safety equipment.
The two companies jointly donated 500 face shields to the PHI (Public Health Inspectors) Union, 100 to the IDH Hospital, 50 face shields to the MRI (Medical Research Institute) and some more units to a few police stations, Stafford said in a media release.
The face shields that are donated, are re-usable Protective Face Shields that have been manufactured in accordance with WHO standards. The transparent shield consists of a light weight head band, uniquely designed to fit the forehead and the transparent sheet is made with polycarbonate that can withstand dust and fog. It is easy to clean and durable.
“Evidently, Sri Lanka is in a battle with a virus that has disrupted and affected corporates across the globe. As such, we realized this was evidently a moment we gave back to our nation as a re-sponsible corporate leader,” stated Dr. Kalinga Kaluperuma, Managing Director of Stafford Motor Company
The statement said that the key to avoiding infection is to have areas of the face covered, which is why the face shields can be considered an important PPE for the front line professionals/ staff of corporates. The company also retails the face shield at a reasonable price point of Rs.750 and can be purchased at several places or delivered to your doorstep.
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