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Kosan Travel donates masks through their "One for One" model

Kosan Travel has quickly designed a reusable protective mask for personal use and is available for purchase on their website for $20 CAD.

What is great is that for every mask sold, a medical surgical mask will be donated to someone in need in Nepal. These masks will be distributed in order of priority to health care workers, orphans and others in need.

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Local Brand Keeps on Sewing

One of the association’s first members, Daub + Design is keeping their machine operators busy and sewing non-medical-grade masks so that medical grade masks can be reserved for the medical community. With fun prints to brighten up your day or add a little sophistication to your wardrobe, you can be sure you are doing you part along with social distancing and regular hand washing.

Do you know of a local BC company that is staying positive and helping with solutions?

ARC’TERYX SHIFTS FOCUS FROM THE OUTSIDE IN

ARC’TERYX SHIFTS FOCUS FROM THE OUTSIDE IN, BRAND TO APPLY EXPERTISE TO MAKE PROTECTIVE GOWNS FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS

 

Global design company responds to COVID-19 outbreak by manufacturing 90,000 medical gowns for provincial health authorities in partnership with B.C. Apparel and Gear Association members.

(Global) NORTH VANCOUVER, Canada, April 14, 2020 – Arc’teryx Equipment is applying design to solve the medical gown shortage in the brand’s home province of British Columbia. In collaboration with key industry partners, the outdoor apparel company has prototyped and developed an approved Level 3 isolation gown for frontline healthcare workers. The pattern, design and technical specifications of the medical gown can now be accessed by manufacturers worldwide through the B.C. Apparel and Gear website.

Five hundred of these medical gowns were delivered to hospitals last week, and the brand is expected to manufacture 30,000 medical gowns in the weeks ahead. Between Arc’teryx and local manufacturing partners Mustang Survival and Boardroom Clothing, a total of 90,000 medical gowns will be delivered to community hospitals going forward.

The call for medical gowns came directly from the local healthcare community by way of the B.C. Apparel and Gear Association, of which Arc’teryx is a member. Working alongside manufacturing partners and with the guidance of health authorities to design, test and prototype a final design, within two weeks a team of Arc’teryx sewers, engineers, sample and pattern makers gathered at the ARC’One facility in New Westminster, B.C. to fulfill the first production order of 500 medical gowns.

“The world around us has shifted, and we knew that we needed to help protect our frontline healthcare workers,” said Shirley Chan, Senior Director of Product Commercialization and Quality. “There wasn’t much we could do on the medical front lines, but as apparel designers and manufacturers, we could turn our expertise to support the medical community in this fight. Creating the right gear is something we know how to do, and by making the pattern open source, we hope others with manufacturing capabilities can bring more protective equipment to those communities in need.” 

The team manufacturing these medical gowns have been adhering to strict health and safety protocols at the ARC’One facility. Workstations are arranged to comply with social distancing practices, and all employees are wearing masks and gloves while working. Before the medical gowns are distributed to healthcare workers, they will be washed and sanitized by K-Bro Linen Systems, a laundry and linen service for hospitals and healthcare providers across Canada.

As part of a federal initiative to establish and secure new supply chains to produce personal protective equipment for Canadian healthcare workers, Arc’teryx is currently focused on producing medical gowns for health workers in British Columbia. However, the brand will continue to consider requests from other provincial, federal, and international health authorities.    

For more information about Arc’teryx Equipment and the medical gown initiative, please visit www.arcteryx.com

 About Us

Arc’teryx is a global design company based in North Vancouver, Canada, specializing in technical high-performance apparel, outerwear and equipment. Our products are distributed through more than 3,000 retail locations worldwide, including over 50 branded stores. Arc’teryx is named for the Archaeopteryx Lithographica, the first reptile to develop the feather for flight.

Media Contact

Debra Pangestu

Communications Specialist

debra.pangestu@arcteryx.com

PORTAL TO COORDINATE THE SUPPLY OF EMERGENCY PRODUCTS

The BC government announced the launch of a portal to help coordinate the supply of emergency products to help fight Coronavirus.

Due to COVID-19, the B.C. government is facing massive challenges in ensuring the province’s front line healthcare workers have the personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep them safe as they tend to the health and well being of our community.

Did you know the BC Provincial government is looking for a supplier of:

  •  N95 Masks

  • Disinfectant Wipes (Tubs and Cans)

  • Disinfectants (liquids - bulk)

  • Exam Mask (Earloop)

  • Exam Mask Pediatric

  • Face Shields

  • Head Hood Covers (Balaclava)

  • Isolation Gowns

  • Knee-high Shoe Covers (Impervious)

  • Level 2 Gowns

  • Level 3 Gowns

  • Level 4 Gowns

  • N95/FIT testing supplies

  • Nitrile Gloves (exam) - powder-free

  • Safety/Protective Goggles

  • Surgical Mask with attached shield

  • Surgical Masks

  • Hand Sanitizer

  • Hand Sanitizer Foam

  • Thermometer

  • Vinyl Gloves – Latex Free – 3G

  • Viral Swabs

  • Coveralls (Full suit, with or without hood)

  • Surgical Gloves

  • Zip Lock Bags

If you can supply these items, please fill out the form at the provincial portal here: https://bccovid19supplyhub.force.com/s/