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Campbell Hall 3D Prints Masks and Face Shields for Medical Community

School hopes to inspire others in education to join the movement.

Campbell Hall 3D Prints Masks and Face Shields for Medical Community
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One of Campbell Hall's six 3D printers printing face shields and masks. Image courtesy of Campbell Hall.

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By DE Editors  

April 7, 2020

When Campbell Hall, a K-12 independent school in Studio City, CA, had to close its campus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the school's science teachers decided to put their collective knowledge to work in a venture to help the local medical community.

Led by Greg Williams, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) director and high school engineering teacher, and Karl Frank, Science Department chair, the group has begun to produce prototypes of masks and face shields on each of the school's six 3D printers. Using existing designs developed by a group of designers, doctors and dentists, the teachers are making plastic masks and shields that can be wiped down and sanitized, enabling them to be used multiple times over a period of days.

Campbell Hall has produced a number of such prototypes that are currently in the hands of some Los Angeles doctors and dentists who are testing them for fit. Once the final revisions are made, the school anticipates being able to produce 30-40 masks and/or face shields a day that will be donated to local hospitals and healthcare workers.

"Giving back is part of the Campbell Hall ethos," Williams says. "If there is something we can do to make a difference, then we feel compelled to help. Now that the design has proven effective, I hope other schools who have access to 3D printers will follow suit and partner with us." 

"This is going to take many of us unifying behind a common cause," Frank says. "Just as we gained valuable information from a variety of sources, we are sharing our final design with those who want to create similar products. The combined effort of many will, no doubt, help the healthcare workers who are on the frontlines of this pandemic risking their lives every day on behalf of us all."

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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