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However, implementing those safety measures can be pricey.
To help, one local distribution and manufacturing company in Bucks County is offering its services to offset those costs.
Airline Hydraulics Corporation, based out of Bensalem, has donated more than $100,000 worth of clear safety barriers to various local schools including the Philadelphia School District.
While this was not a central part of the company s business before the pandemic, CEO Mark Steffens says he saw an opportunity to help schools re-open and keep his employees working during a devastating economic downturn. We started hearing our stories from some of our employees about the fact they are juggling all these balls and they don t remember algebra and don t know how to do this and that. And we just said we ve got to do something. We ve got to help people somehow. And so we keep the teachers safe and we keep the kids safe and that one plus one equals three, said Steffens.
Local NC engineering company makes clear barriers to protect from COVID-19 on city, school bus
Fun fact; it’s the same material commonly used for NASCAR windshields.
Clear barriers being used to protect students, drivers By Chandler Morgan | February 10, 2021 at 6:01 PM EST - Updated February 10 at 6:18 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Ashley and Rex Carriker are parents. They get it.
“That’s the number one concern with everyone returning back to school are my kids safe?” said Ashley Carriker.
Safety is the number one thing on these parents minds when they send their boy to school every day, especially during a pandemic.