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Andover High Students 3D Printed Face Shields for Frontline Workers

Organized by AHS PPE For Frontline Workers Team
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Andover High Students 3D Printed Face Shields for Frontline Workers Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Bella + Canvas Jersey T-shirt

Donate to help us produce more masks for frontline workers at facilities that need them!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to AHS PPE For Frontline Workers Team for Outputting more masks and buying materials to construct them!.
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Thanks to our supporters!
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Bella + Canvas Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Navy
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  • Andover High Students 3D Printed Face Shields for Frontline Workers Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Andover High Students 3D Printed Face Shields for Frontline Workers Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by AHS PPE For Frontline Workers Team

About this campaign

Hi Everyone,
First off thank you so much for participating in this effort to help protect our doctors, nurses, and other frontline workers in this pandemic. Each t-shirt's profit will be FULLY used to create and 3D print a usable face shield for these workers to protect them and allow them to return home safely to their families every day. As we understand that not all potential supporters might want to buy a t-shirt, it would also be very helpful if one could instead make a donation. However, if you would prefer to have a t-shirt, feel free to do that instead.

After volunteering at many hospitals and hearing the outcry for a lack of proper personal protective equipment, otherwise commonly known as PPE, the team wanted to help ensure that healthcare workers will return to their families each day without having to worry about the increased risk of infection and other complications due to an inadequate supply of PPE.

After contacting school administrators about their desire to assist the greater community of physicians and nurses, they began prototyping numerous designs with different materials for face shields, headbands, and PLA filament for the 3D printer. The team finally settled on a design using transparency sheets, a headband, and an ear saver. The ear saver helps relieve the tension of the band behind the ears of a regular surgical mask. This will allow nurses to wear the shield wrapped behind their head increasing the time they may use the shields with minimal discomfort. The plastic face shields are removable and disposable. The 3D printed parts may be reused with sterilization of ultraviolet rays or vaporized hydrogen peroxide, a solution many hospitals are currently using to extend the life of their limited supply of PPE.

This is truly a team effort. Shashwat Ghevde, Duncan McBrien, and Davis Blanch print the component pieces of the shields, and Pratheek Kuimanda and Rishi Gujjar assemble the finished products. Steven Zhang has been updating the group’s progress on their website, ppehealthcare.weebly.com, and reaching out to many families who have been willing to help in any way possible. Recently, team member Inhye Kang has joined to help with the social media outreach as businesses begin to open back up and help with the overall team with production.



Supporters

Anonymous $40
Suzanne Kane $50

Thank you for your great work!

Katie Nam Family $25

This is just amazing. Happy to support. Keep going.

Anonymous $25

I want to support and am grateful for your efforts.

J.Crippen $25

Awesome job!

Your Wildwood Neighbors $50

Great to see AHS students helping the front line workers of our community! Happy to help support this tremendous effort.

Linda $50
Erin Harrington $30
Deanna Colacito $50

Thank you for all you do!

Anonymous $25

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