Boston company offers to build ‘sanitization stations' for local healthcare workers

These temporary shower can be installed inside or outside workers' homes


A Boston area construction company has designed and built a temporary shower station  that provides healthcare workers a place to clean off after work before joining their families, according to an article on the Boston 10 website.

The company is offering to build them for workers free of charge.

Every house and set up would be different depending on the layout, whether the shower was going inside or outside.

Healthcare workers in the Boston area wishing to contact the company can click here to send them a direct email.

Read the article.

 

 



July 15, 2020


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