Managing Director Martin Hansen was able to offer the hospital a mobile personal protection device for doctors and nursing staff that he had just developed himself: Face visors made of acrylic glass and PET help to prevent droplet infections during patient treatment. After a short wearing test by various clinic staff, Klinikum Nordfriesland ordered 400 face visors at short notice, which were delivered within two days.
Since then, these face visors have improved infection protection for staff on wards, in emergency outpatient departments and, of course, in the prepared infection wards in the three clinics. "We are very grateful to the Hansen company for the rapid development and delivery of this significant improvement in personal protective equipment in our facilities," says Stephan Unger, Managing Director of the Nordfriesland Clinic.
All the more so because Managing Director Martin Hansen had decided to donate one hundred of these visors to the clinic. "In times of need like these, we all have to stand together and stick together. With our donation, we want to show our solidarity with the doctors, nurses and functional staff who stand by the population every day and expose themselves to health hazards," Martin Hansen explains his motivation for supporting the clinic. "To minimise these dangers and protect the medical staff, we came up with the idea of developing these visors," he says. "We are very pleased that they have met with such a positive response from the professionals."
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