GIK Acoustics, a leading acoustic treatment company, is taking action to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus by making masks from off-cut fabrics from its factory in Atlanta, Georgia, donating 100% of the profit to the Red Cross.
When customers buy masks, they are giving back threefold: by promoting better health throughout the world, by giving people work during the economic hardships, and by donating to where it is most needed.
GIK Acoustics has created a product page with details outlining the masks on its main website that caters to the U.S. market, and has also included a place where customers may donate additional funds.
gikacoustics.com/products/face-masks
MULTI-LAYERED AND RANDOM COLORED
The masks are professionally sewn loop-masks made from GIK’s random colored fabric off-cuts. The masks are then lined with polypropylene spunbond nonwoven fabric, which is mainly used inside medical face masks.
GIVE BACK NOW
“Now is your time to give back, help keep people working, and help stamp out this virus,” says Glenn Kuras, President of GIK Acoustics. This product is sold in the lower 48 states only, and GIK offers a generous flat-rate shipping. Each customer can order up to one pack of 6 masks, and as stated, 100% of profits will be donated to the Red Cross.