TracerShield

Tracer Imaging has developed a simple, comfortable face shield from a component we use in our consumer photo frame products. We have donated tens of thousands of complete face shield kits to medical institutions and first responders and also clear plastic sheets to others who are producing shields.

If you represent an organization in need of face shields, click below to make your request.

TracerShield Key Features:

The TracerShield is a face shield designed for healthcare workers, first responders, store check-out personnel and anyone in need of protection from infectious airborne particles.

Anti-Fog Lens Coating

TracerShields are equipped with an Anti-Fog lens coating

Easy to Clean

TracerShields® can be cleaned with regular soap and water

Made in the U.S.A.

All of TracerShield's® components have been sourced locally and manufactured in the United States of America

Packaging

By the case, each case contains 50 TracerShield kits, each kit individually packaged in an easy to open poly bag. 

Each individual kit contains:

  • 10”x13” Die-cut PETG Sheet
  • Injection Molded Visor
  • Elastic Head Strap
  • Printed Assembly Instructions

Face Shields Make A Difference.

Help Prevent COVID-19 Exposure.

Health care workers, police, firemen and other essential personnel on the front lines do not have the personal protection equipment (PPE) they need to protect themselves and those affected by Coronavirus. These are our mothers, our fathers, our sisters, our brothers, our daughters, our sons, our grandparents, our neighbors, our friends. These are Americans. These are our heroes.

As Coronavirus attacks the lungs, it is naturally spread through airborne transmission. Face shields have been shown to make a difference. They can aid in the prevention of transmission by blocking potentially infectious airborne particles while providing care to coughing patients. 

In one study of face shields published by the National Institutes of Health in the United States, results showed that almost 1% of the initial burst of aerosol from a cough can be inhaled by a worker who is just 18 inches from the patient. For larger particles, wearing a face shield reduced the inhalation exposure of the worker by 96% in the period immediately after a cough. The face shield also reduced the surface contamination of a respirator by 97%. For smaller particles, the face shield was less effective but still blocked 68% of the cough and 76% of the surface contamination. The study is available on the NIH website .

Tracer Imaging manufactures amazing photo products. You probably have them on your walls. But that’s not important. What’s important is that we have hundreds of thousands of pieces of PETG, a clear plastic sheet we use for photo frames that just happens to be perfect for face shields.

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The (Not So) Fine Print

Intended to be worn with personal protective equipment per your institution’s standards. This product has not been tested or qualified to prevent or reduce infection, and does not provide particulate filtration. Not intended for use in surgical settings. This product has not been disinfected or cleaned. Non-sterile. Avoid exposure to high heat. Should not be shared with others. This product has been evaluated to be compatible with common cleaning chemicals.

This product has not been FDA cleared or approved. The product has been authorized by FDA under an EUA for use by healthcare providers as personal protective equipment. This product is only authorized for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of emergency use under Section 564(b)(1) of the Act, 21 USC 360bbb-3(b)(1) unless the authorization is terminated or revoked sooner.

You are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable law, including regulatory authorizations, pertaining to the manufacture and distribution of this face shield.