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Business owner develops a sneeze barrier to reduce Covid19 transmissions

sara.di.fabio@p... 于 2020-04-14 10:50 分享

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Kim Magraw developed the sneeze guard after receiving a call from a customer asking him to create something that would work as a barrier between people.

"It places a barrier so anybody who sneezes or has a sneeze or is breathing, the virus is unable to be transferred directly across," Magraw describes.

More than 1200 sneeze guards were sold in under a weekend. Magraw said he's had to hire more people to keep up with the demand for the products. Prices for the sneeze guard range from $150 to $400.

"We were lucky," he says. "There was an opportunity and that door opened."

Adapted from: https://abcnews4.com/news/local/lowcountry-man-creates-and-sells-sneeze-...

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Kim Magraw, from the USA, is the owner of Vivid Sign and Design. He developed the sneeze guard after receiving a call from a customer. The sneeze guard is meant to help reduce the transmission of coronavirus in the workplace.

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