Like many, I guess, I haven't visited these forums in a long time. However, I recently came across an article about a Taiwanese doctor who designed an "aerosol box" out of acrylic for intubating patients and immediately thought of all the aquarium hobbyists who make their own acrylic boxes for various reasons, so I popped in here to see what you all think. I am not experienced in making boxes myself and don't know who you would contact to donate your work to, local hospitals, I guess. For what it's worth, here are the links to the article and design:
Taiwanese doctor creates cheap protective device amid virus crisis - Focus Taiwan
The design of a simple protective device for use when intubating patients is now being shared for free by a Taiwanese doctor to help health care providers overcome supply shortages created by the new coronavirus pandemic.
focustaiwan.tw
Aerosol Box - Design
*All units are in centimeters. MATERIALS: The box can be cheaply made using acrylic or transparent polycarbonate sheet at a cost of approximately US$67 (NT$2,035) per unit. After each intubation, the box can be cleaned thoroughly with 70% alcohol or bleach. It can then be reused for the next
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