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There are three (3) mechanisms to order COVID-19 supplies:
Place an order for COVID-19 supplies via the Order Form.
COVID-19 Supplies
In the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic, many items related to personal care have been in high demand across the entire university. In an effort to assist our staff in planning for upcoming supply needs, the Sourcing Department has established multiple supply chains for these items for everyone’s health and safety upon return to campus operations.
COVID-19 Suppliers and Master Agreements
All PPE
Dylan Anderson
Education & Research Sales Rep
dpanderson@medline.com
Phone: 518-928-6606
CON-0014040: provides hand sanitizer disinfectants, protective screens signage, masks, gloves, face shields, 3-ply disposable face masks, KN95 respirator masks, disinfectant wipes and sprays, gowns, digital thermometers.
Expected Delivery Time: 2-4 Weeks (subject to change)
Fogger Machines
David Eyl
Co-Founder
David@sportscleansolutions.com
Phone: 202-256-5857
CON-0014084: proactively disinfects high traffic and vulnerable surface areas with confidence.
Expected Delivery Time: 2-4 Weeks (subject to change)
Other
Schuyler Huyck
Team Director
C: 240-832-0208 | O: 301-604-2334
shuyck@selecteventgroup.com
Per the university’s Campus Face Covering Guidance, all students, employees, and visitors are to wear a face-covering at all times, except when alone in a private room with a closed door or in a private vehicle. This guidance must be followed on all campus spaces, including buildings/grounds, shared laboratory areas, shared residence hall spaces, conference rooms, GUTS busses, etc.
Here are CDC guidelines on how you can best protect yourself and others:
- Wear face coverings that cover the mouth and nose where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. OSHA designates N95 masks as respirators, and they are currently reserved for use by healthcare providers and first responders only. *use of N95 masks requires medical evaluation, training and fit testing*
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. When this is not available use hand sanitizer that contacts at least 60% alcohol.
- Gloves are only worn for routine duties by staff in areas such as facility maintenance, food preparation, research/teaching laboratories, and should never be worn in common areas. Follow CDC hand washing guidelines. In instances where the performance of job duties requires direct human contact other staff members may require disposable gloves based on increased general health/safety requirements.
While offices should remind them that they must follow the Campus Face Covering Guidance, the university is not responsible for providing face coverings to visitors, vendors, and contractors.