PPE

How do teachers feel about Covid-19?

Face Masks for Teachers By: an anonymous friend who is in her 11th year of teaching elementary students I peeked in my classroom today for the first time in 5 months, and it was unrecognizable. The desks that were once grouped to encourage collaboration are now spaced 3 feet apart. The cozy chairs are in

2020-08-24T09:00:14-04:00August 24th, 2020|Blog, PPE|

Why Should I Sanitize My School?

As schools begin to reopen, we’ve had many principals, nurses, facility managers, and superintendents ask "what are some strategies to sanitize my school and classrooms?" Each school has different needs, but seems to require the same essentials. At Guardian, we’ve worked hard to manufacture and source the best equipment to help in your school reopening.

2020-08-20T09:00:09-04:00August 20th, 2020|Blog, PPE|

Where Can I Order All of My PPE for COVID?

In light of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic, Guardian now has an array of PPE products for COVID available at our Georgia facility ready to ship - Liquid Hand Sanitizer, Gel Hand Sanitizer, Daily Civilian Masks, Surface Disinfectant, and Multi-Surface Sanitizer Wipes. Our founders also own a veteran chemical engineering company, The Hanson Group that they started in 1996.  When the pandemic

2020-08-18T09:00:25-04:00August 18th, 2020|Blog, PPE|

Ethyl Alcohol vs Isopropyl Alcohol in Hand Sanitizer?

What is the difference between ethyl alcohol vs isopropyl alcohol? Isopropyl Alcohol, also known as IPA or Isopropanol, is a synthetic alcohol made from propene which is derived from crude oil.  Most know isopropyl alcohol as the household rubbing alcohol.  Isopropyl alcohol is the precursor to acetone and is used in nail polish remover, paint

2020-08-14T09:00:14-04:00August 14th, 2020|Blog, PPE|

What types of masks should I wear for COVID-19? Are all masks the same?

3-Ply isn't just a trusty toilet paper What are the different types of masks available to me during COVID-19 and are all protective masks the same? According to the CDC, masks are recommended to help slow the spread of COVID-19.  Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) spreads through respiratory droplets produced when a person coughs, sneezes, talks or raises

2020-08-13T09:00:29-04:00August 13th, 2020|Blog, PPE|
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