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Apr 20, 2022 - 12:42 PM
Let’s take a look at making your own cardboard privacy shields...
Cutting science boards may seem to work, but don't be fooled. Science boards give you less than half the side protection of our computer privacy shields.
Our computer privacy shields are 2” to 4” wider (L to R).
Our computer privacy shields have a cut-out in the back for wiring.
You could cut yourself and have to miss work and fill out lots of paperwork.
What about cutting grocery store boxes to make privacy shields?
You’d have different sizes, shapes, and colors in the classroom. Not a pretty sight.
Our cardboard privacy shields fold up and store flat.
It’s hard to find boxes that are free from printing on the outside, as required during testing.
Shield size and color consistency provide for a professional-looking classroom.
For years, teachers have been taping manila folders together to make DIY cardboard privacy shields.
Once together, the folders only provide an 8 ½” x 17” workspace.
Our 13” and 20” Desktop Privacy Shields provide a 17” x 20” workspace. More than double the folders.
Laminating the folders for strength significantly adds to the cost. Bottom line is they just don’t stand up or last like our durable cardboard privacy shields.
What about student safety?
Our privacy shields have rounded corners to protect student bodies and eyes.
Our privacy shields carry $2 million in liability insurance.
Other benefits of our cardboard privacy shields: Our special manufacturing process guarantees the privacy shields will sit flat so the sidewalls don’t swing.
We ship our privacy shields the day after you place your order.
We help you save time and effort. Don't waste time making privacy folders when you should be doing what you were called to do: teach students.
Cutting science boards may seem to work, but don't be fooled. Science boards give you less than half the side protection of our computer privacy shields.
Our computer privacy shields are 2” to 4” wider (L to R).
Our computer privacy shields have a cut-out in the back for wiring.
You could cut yourself and have to miss work and fill out lots of paperwork.
What about cutting grocery store boxes to make privacy shields?
You’d have different sizes, shapes, and colors in the classroom. Not a pretty sight.
Our cardboard privacy shields fold up and store flat.
It’s hard to find boxes that are free from printing on the outside, as required during testing.
Shield size and color consistency provide for a professional-looking classroom.
For years, teachers have been taping manila folders together to make DIY cardboard privacy shields.
Once together, the folders only provide an 8 ½” x 17” workspace.
Our 13” and 20” Desktop Privacy Shields provide a 17” x 20” workspace. More than double the folders.
Laminating the folders for strength significantly adds to the cost. Bottom line is they just don’t stand up or last like our durable cardboard privacy shields.
What about student safety?
Our privacy shields have rounded corners to protect student bodies and eyes.
Our privacy shields carry $2 million in liability insurance.
Other benefits of our cardboard privacy shields: Our special manufacturing process guarantees the privacy shields will sit flat so the sidewalls don’t swing.
We ship our privacy shields the day after you place your order.
We help you save time and effort. Don't waste time making privacy folders when you should be doing what you were called to do: teach students.