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How to Request PPE for Your Essential Business How to Request PPE for Your Essential Business Healthcare/EMS: If your business is considered Healthcare or EMS all PPE requests BESIDES hand sanitizer must be submitted to the Region 3 Coalition. Please fill out the required form by clicking HERE. If you are ​ ​ requesting hand sanitizer, please follow the directions below. Other Essential Businesses UPDATE: To request PPE, please contact the emergency manager/coordinator for your county If your essential business is in need of PPE, please follow the process as described below to be placed on the list to receive any available supplies. Saginaw: Fill out form by clicking HERE ​ Bay: Fill out form by clicking HERE ​ Midland: Contact Jennifer Boyer, [email protected] ​ Please include the items you are needing, the quantity, and contact person for your organization ALL of Great Lakes Bay Region, request for hand sanitizer: Fill out form by clicking HERE ​ Locally / Michigan / USA Sourced PPE Comparable to a Surgical Mask Bulk Packed - Two Sizes: Small & Regular Kit Includes: 100 masks Straps to attach for preferred fit Merv 15 filter material Instructions (a box would equal a months supply of masks for 100 employees) These can also be used with n95s or surgical masks to multiple sources https://www.makethemasks.com/ Shows research & fit testing Request Nexteer Masks through THRIVE HERE Fabric Secondary Masks Durolast - low cost masks $.50 each / Production has started ​ Supplying to Beaumont - currently taking a large amount of capacity Jordan Wiechmann - [email protected] - 989-737-8055 ​ ​ Stormy Kromer Nonwoven with polypropylene coating for outer (waterproof) Polycotton twill or poplin lining Polycotton ties OR elastic Stormy Orders for 1000+ Bob Jacquart: [email protected] ​ Detroit Sewn https://www.detroitsewn.com/ Masks: $5 - 2-3 weeks delivery Gowns: $22 - 3 week delivery ISOLATION GOWN PRICING (Level 1) ​ ​ To place an order for a minimum of 1,000 pieces, please contact: MarCy Cyburt, Director of Sales: 586.850.1240, [email protected] ​ For non-hospital organizations needing less than 1,000 pieces, please contact: [email protected] 3ply Fabric Masks with Pocket cost $1.30 ea ​ Exterior: Ripstop Waterproof Interior Layer: Cotton Duct / Interior Layer Against Face: Microfiber Layer CONTACT: Jim Martin | Numo Manufacturing Ph: 972.962.5400 ex: 5839 E: j​[email protected] Poly/Spandex with a sueded soft hand Plus ANTI-MICROBIAL & MOISTURE WICKING As well as being washable & reusable for general end-use One size fits all ​ ​ 1000 MOQ for printed - $2.50 / 500 MOQ for plain White - $1.95 Woven Cotton Washable - $5.75 Larger orders will be quoted accordingly / Lead Time is 1.5 - 2 weeks ​ ​ Jim Andriola / [email protected] ​ Hand Sanitizer DOW Bulk Hand Sanitizer ALL of Great Lakes Bay Region, request for hand sanitizer: Fill out form by clicking HERE ​ Savant Group $45.00/gallon OR $42.00/gallon for Orders of 300+ containers (plus shipping charges) Smaller quantities than (1) gallon containers are not currently available. Call or E-mail Norm Kanar (M&S Manager) at 989-496-2301, [email protected] EverPure Hand Sanitizer - Individual bottles ​ FDA- and WHO- approved hand sanitizer formulation https://www.everpurecare.com/ Antimicrobial Surface Protectant SiArmor surface disinfectant and antimicrobial protectant in a liquid spray and is EPA approved with long lasting protection to provide invisible protection for most any surface. When applied to a hard/soft surface, antimicrobial protection remains on until abraded off. https://siarmor.com/ SC Johnson Supplies Distributors: McKesson, Medline, Cardinal, Concordance, Owens and Minor, and Henry Schein ​ Locally Sourced Face Shields Vantage Plastics (Standish) Foam Headband, die cut plastic $2.89 Owner: p​[email protected] Ponder Industrial (Bay City) Waterjet Headband, die cut disposable plastic tear off shields Perfect fit, easy to sanitize and reuse $7 visor, $.90 face shield to reuse or disposable $10 package with visor & 5 shields Jeremy 989-391-4575 - j​[email protected] Michigan Clear Ice Masks (local) Foam Headband, molded plastic Cost $3.50each Peter Hardy - p​[email protected] ​ph: 989-439-0360 Three Rivers Construction. / Arnold Center $4.50each Chris: [email protected]​ 989.205.0317 ​ ​ Minimum order is 100 pcs and the price is $2.95 ea Detroit Based - Scott - 248-238-5679 Keystone Manufacturing (Kalamazoo) ​ $3.00 each and a package is $150 for 50. Phone: 269-978-3416 email: [email protected] ​ Web: www.keystone-pd.com ​ SISU Ben Bloomfield, [email protected], ​ ​ https://www.sisuguard.com/sisu-medical-face-shield/ Skis Shaggy Spencer Lindenberg 231.459.4323 - office | [email protected] ​ https://www.skishaggys.com/collections/protection-covid-19/products/anti-fog-disposable-face-s hield-4mil Steven Kraft / Front Office Sales, LLC (Detroit) $5.50 each Phone: 248-417-7377 / Email: s​[email protected] B Y R N E Tool + Design (Grand Rapids) ​ 3D printed headband, with face shield Dan Hosford | office 616.866.4479 x1252 | w​ ww.Byrne-Tool.com ​- order online Kent Manufacturing Company (Grand Rapids) ​ Peter Woods p​[email protected] Office: 616.389.1597 Cell: 616.291.7683 Multiple Shield Options, Sold in lots of 100 $2.$2.50 cost X1 SAFETY, LLC (Detroit) Foam Headband, molded plastic Disposable Isolation Gowns 4/21 Working w​ ith DOW and a Detroit Manufacturer - currently prototyping Reusable Isolation Gowns Duro-Last Heavy Plastic Reusable Isolation Gown $5.05 each Jordan Wiekchmann - j​[email protected] ​- 989-737-8055 Front Office Sales PPE Level 3 reusable Gown price $15.11 each Steve Kraft 248-417-7377 AUBREY EKBLAD SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER O: 231.346.8689 / M: 906.203.7968 BRITTENINC.COM Numo Manufacturing $5 each - made out of ripstop fabric Jim Martin Ph: 972.962.5400 ex: 5839 E: [email protected] ​ ​ ​ Safety Glasses & Gloves Uline: h​ttps://www.uline.com/ Best source for options & fast delivery Thermometers https://infraredcameras.com/thermal-infrared-products/hot-spot-ir_non-contact-thermometer/ https://infraredcameras.com/about-us/ United States Toll-Free: 1 (866) 861-0788 ​ Direct line and International customers: (409) 861-0788 ​ Fax: (409) 866-7229 ​ Cell: 1 (713) 859-3599 ​ MOQ is 30, multiples of 30. $80 per thermometer / 7-14 days CARDINAL HEALTH The price would be $60.00 with a minimum order quantity of 25 to ship to a facility. Product info: Infrared Forehead Thermometer | ET-306 ​ ● Measures Forehead temperature ● Touch and non-touch use options ● 10 X memory storage ● Backlight-Optional ● Result Indicator ● Fever alarm ● Low battery indicator ● Auto shut-off ● Dual Scale, switchable Additional Thermometer Product: https://trimedika.com/products/ High Quantity Sourcing - Michigan Connected Source https://primeassociates.group/ (239) 348-5871 | [email protected] Surgical Masks Gowns Shoe Covers Face Shields Thermometers Additional Sources: h​ttps://www.projectn95.org/ .
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