Face shieldâs primary function is to protect eyes and nose from direct from liquids and aerosols.
A secondary effect of the face shield is to limit access to face from direct touch from possibly contaminated hands.
- Shields entire face â extending to ears on both sides of the face
- Shields face from the top, especially important for health care workers leaning down to tend to a patient
- Easily removable in case of accidents
- Impact resistant as necessary
- Limits access to face from direct touch from possibly contaminated hands.
- Ability to wear over eyeglasses, goggles, surgical masks and respirators
- Ability to wear with hats, protective hoods and most helmets