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Clear sneeze guards and customised hygiene barriers minimising Covid-19 risk

Clear sneeze guards and customised hygiene barriers minimising Covid-19 risk

Allplastics’ expertise in fabrication of plastics gives them a unique advantage in manufacturing bespoke clear barriers/ screens in any quantity.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

25 Jul 2021 1m read View Author

The global Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of our lives in a very short span of time. Allplastics Engineering has responded to urgent requests from hospitals, medical centres, pharmacies, supermarkets, veterinary clinics and many other businesses for clear acrylic or polycarbonate barriers and screens. These barriers minimise the risk of transmission of Covid-19 between employees and customers.

Allplastics’ expertise in fabrication of plastics gives them a unique advantage in manufacturing bespoke clear barriers/ screens in any quantity with quick turnaround on delivery. The company’s team of dedicated installers can expertly install the segregation barriers at the buyer’s establishment.

These clear barriers can be fabricated with cut-outs to allow transfer of sold goods and payment receipts across the counter. They can be simple flat panels or bent with returns on both sides. Polished edges are provided for aesthetics and safety reasons.

Allplastics can provide clear face mask boxes, clear disposable glove dispensers, and safety notice boards for both essential services and the community in general.

Allplastics’ clear barriers, safety screens and sneeze guards cater to the requirements of hospitals, medical centres, dental clinics, pharmacies, restaurants/ takeaways/ fast food chains, manufacturing plants, veterinary clinics, offices and newsagents.

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