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On December 22,
The Ellsworth American newspaper published an article entitled Protective measures: Gloves made in Trenton are part of vaccine effort. In the article, journalist Rebecca Alley described how hospital staff at Northern Light Mercy Hospital in Portland and Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor use Tempshield gloves to handle storage materials for Pfizer s vaccines, which must be stored at -94 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since Cryo-Gloves are designed for the safe handling of materials used to store liquid nitrogen, they are more than up to the task. Luckily, Tempshield s Cryo-Gloves provide protection against temperatures as frigid as -320 degrees Fahrenheit, Alley said.
Maine company makes gloves needed to handle Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
A small manufacturing business in Maine is playing a key part in the handling and distribution of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:53 PM EST December 23, 2020 Updated: 8:53 PM EST December 23, 2020
TRENTON, MAINE, Maine A small manufacturing business in Maine is playing a key part in the handling and distribution of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
Tempshield in Trenton makes cryo-protective gloves used by people who handle the boxes of vaccines stored in frigid cold temperatures. We are doing our best to fulfill all these orders as fast as we can, says Paul Larochelle, COO at Tempshield.