 Hi everyone, my name is Liliana Delmanco, and I'm at Fairfield University in Banner Science Center. I've been working with my friends on the SAG Shields project, where we're making PPE for essential workers and hospital workers in our local community. We just wanted to give you a little tour of our lab and show you how we make our shields. So come check it out. So in this room, our main lab, we have eight printers. We have two task models, three ender models, and then three maker bots. So here you can see the lineup printers that we have. Most of these printers have either finished printing, and then some of them are still printing. So you can see we print them in stacks of about 15 to 25, depending on which kind of printer it is. Once the shields are taken off of the printers, Drew, Evan, or Tom are usually in charge of taking the stacks and breaking them apart. And then once they're broken apart, we put them in the sanitation cabinets. And the sanitation cabinets were donated to us by Fairfield Prep, and we'll usually put the headband in here for about 15 minutes or so, and that just gives us an extra layer of sanitation before they go out to be packaged. Once they're done with sanitation, we'll put them here, and then we'll wrap them in little bundles of five to 10. Then what we'll do is we'll put them in these plastic bags and they'll be ready to go. So in the plastic bags what people will receive is two sets of headbands, about five to 15 in each bag, and they'll receive the shields, which are generously donated to us by Inline Plastics, instructions on how to assemble the face shields and then some rubber bands and alcohol wipes just for rubber bands for comfort and alcohol wipes to just ensure sanitation procedures are taken into account. And then what we'll do is we'll organize each of these plastic bag packages. You'll organize them for pickup, delivery, or mail. So now what we wanna show you is our second lab, which is on the other side of Bano. In this room, we have three more make or box for printing. Thank you so much for watching this tour. If you're interested in receiving our face shield, please check out our Facebook page for more information on that. We'll have information about donations. We have a GoFundMe page, and we're also accepting donations via Venmo. Thank you.