FaceShield.One - Made in Schleswig-Holstein
The reusable, safe, versatile face shield.
Developed by medical engineers, in close cooperation with
physicians, to reduce the risk of droplet infections.
Developed by medical engineers, in close cooperation with
physicians, to reduce the risk of droplet infections.
Unique protection - Multiple applicationsFaceShield.One is suitable for all industries and professions where sufficient personal safety distance to others cannot be satisfactorily maintained, for example • Hospital & Care • Therapeutic practices • Education & Training •Personal services (hairdresser, cosmetics, driving school, taxi) • Logistics & Delivery services • Office & Retail |
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One Shield, many advantages
• low weight (<50 grams) and wide contact surface for high wearing comfort
• ergonomic design for optimum fit
• covers the eyes = reduced risk of infection via the conjunctiva
• suitable for eyeglass wearers (doesn't fog up)
• suitable for wearers with facial hair
• no increased breathing resistance
• no heat accumulation
• fully visible facial expression
• easy and safe to handle, no contact with facial skin when putting on and taking off
• easy and reliable to clean and disinfect
• kind to the skin
• durable frame and easily replaceable plastic visor
"Face shields appear to significantly reduce the amount of inhalation exposure to influenza virus, another droplet-spread respiratory virus.” Quote from the article: Face Shields and Containment of COVID-19 JAMA. Published online April 29, 2020. |
Why FaceShield.One?Optimised design: Face shields protect the wearer, and others in the vicinity, from droplets in the air. While standard face shields for household, laboratory or workshop usually only offer frontal protection, FaceShield.One has an optimised design for more protection and wearing comfort.
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FaceShield.One was used in a clinical setting and evaluated positively by doctors and nursing staff of the emergency department, and the surgical team, of the BG clinic Hamburg during a user test in April 2020.
"Face shields are a simple solution that if implemented universally would have a major impact on public health. Until we have a vaccine, this may be our best intervention for preventing transmission in the community.“ Mike Edmond, U.S. Epidemiologist Click here to access his blog |