KJ97's Jamie Martin sits down with Sharon Durham, President of Jon Hart Designs of San Antonio on how the company has converted manufacturing to face masks.
San Antonio’s leather and canvas goods manufacturer, Jon Hart Design, announced the production of protective face masks for the public as the coronavirus pandemic continues, tapping employees and local partners to craft more than 1,000 masks per day.
“Our team began looking at ways we could quickly utilize our abilities and resources to help combat in the shared fight against COVID-19 while keeping as many team members working and employed as possible,” said Durham. “We are working around the clock with our incredible partners and sewers to fill orders and help protect members of the community.”
Jon Hart Design initially crafted its ‘duckbill’ face mask design based on advice and guidance from Durham’s sister, a registered ICU nurse. Additional design changes have been incorporated with feedback from early face mask users. Many of the masks are constructed using GameGuard material, offering higher breathability and are fully reusable. While not approved by the FDA, the face masks meet all CDC guidelines for cotton masks and are now being made to include a filter pocket.
Jon Hart Design began with bringing back a dozen full-time sewers working at its San Antonio facility. This week they will add new sewing shifts in order to ramp up production while maintaining a safe distance between employee work stations. In addition to helping resolve the nationwide shortage of protective and medical face masks, the company is working diligently to continue to provide work for its employees and has joined the 100 Million Mask Challenge.
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