Sask. First Nations company creating 'sugar cube' barriers to fight COVID-19 spread in classrooms - News Summed Up

Sask. First Nations company creating 'sugar cube' barriers to fight COVID-19 spread in classrooms


Now the company is shifting to helping schools reopen safely, starting with the Chief Paskwa Education Centre on Pasqua First Nation, northeast of Regina. Mark Brown, President of Pro Metal Industries Ltd., shows a prototype of the Plexiglas cubes students on Pasqua First Nation will be using this fall. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)'Sugar cube' desk podsThe company has created cubic desk barriers, hand sanitizer stations with foot pumps and portable hand washing stations. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)Brown said the company has been getting calls from other schools, both First Nations and non-First Nations, this month. "Pasqua's set a really good example as a model for other schools," Brown said.


Source: CBC News August 14, 2020 11:00 UTC



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