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OptiSource Launches ‘Safety First’ PPE Product Category

(PRESS RELEASE) As the industry begins to reopen, OptiSource has created a new product selection customized to help optical businesses safely open to the public during COVID-19 and beyond. Their Safety Fist selection includes: disposable and reusable face masks, plastic face shields, acrylic breath guards for slit lamps and pupilometers, safety glasses, reception desk plastic splash guards, Anti-Fog Lens Cleaner, Alcohol Prep Pads, Hand Sanitizer, and Kimberly-Clark disposable wipes. Many of these new items are made in the USA. It is procuring additional new items to help with the sanitizing and protection of equipment, surfaces, and frames.

“We are here to support ECP’s getting back to work, and the correct Personal Protective Equipment is crucial,”  states Daryl Squicciarini, president of OptiSource. “We are very excited to see a gradual increase in the number of practices that are reopening and look forward to seeing this industry thrive again.”

For more information call 1-800-678-4768 or email info@1-800-optisource.com. Customers can also visit its online store at www.1-800-optisource.com.

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