Wooter Apparel Steps Up Production To Protect Healthcare Workers During COVID-19
/In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wooter Apparel is stepping up production to meet the high demands caused by a shortage of respirator facemasks, medical gowns, and hospital scrubs.
Wooter has become the latest company to announce their commitment to using its business and apparel resources to create personal protective equipment to benefit healthcare workers, doctors, and nurses on the frontlines of battling COVID-19 around the world.
As Wooter pivots their focus to lending support in the health field during the global pandemic, the company is also donating 1 NIOSH certified N95 mask for every 10 masks sold during their on-going initiative. The NIOSH certified N95 respirator masks filter at least 95% of airborne particles, are designed with ultrasonic welding technology for maximum comfort, is approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and are used by hospitals, medical facilities and health professionals to help prevent diseases and infections such as the Coronavirus.
With a limited amount of masks and protective equipment readily available for healthcare workers and hospitals, Wooter Apparel now joins companies like Gap Inc., Nike, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, H&M, Canada Goose, Fanatics, and other apparel brands committed to stopping the spread of the COVID-19 disease during this trying time.
Thanks to manufacturers located all around the world including the USA, China, India, Pakistan, Dominican Republic, and Bangladesh, Wooter is equipped to operate at full strength and be there for its valued customers while announcing measures to help protect health professionals fighting against the Coronavirus.