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Inverness teacher offers 3D printed face shields to the local area during coronavirus pandemic


By Ian Duncan

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The Twitter post offering face visors.
The Twitter post offering face visors.

With concerns rising over the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect us during the coronavirus virus one Inverness teacher has offered 3D printed plastic face shields.

Andrew Findlater, who is the faculty head of business and technology at Inverness Royal Academy, posted photos on Twitter which showed the kit earlier this week.

In his post he said: "One hundred face shields turned out for anyone that needs them. Please get in touch if you are in the Inverness area. We can deliver to you."


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