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Parkland Accepting Personal Protective Equipment Donations

Items must be new and unopened

DALLAS – With news reports showing the increasing need for personal protective equipment (PPE) at hospitals across the county, members of the North Texas community have been reaching out asking officials at Parkland Health & Hospital System what they can do to assist.

It’s simple – you can donate new and unopened PPE to Parkland.

Those items include:

·         N95 masks (Medical Grade)

·         Surgical masks

·         Industrial masks

·         Surgical caps

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·         Medical protective gowns (water resistant)

·         Foot/shoe covers

·         Medical latex-free gloves

·         Eye protection goggles

·         Medical face shields

·         Powered air purifying respirators (PAPR) and PAPR hoods

·         Hand sanitizer (all sizes)

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·         Antibacterial soap

·         Disinfectant wipes

·         Disposable food-grade gloves

·         Thermometers (non-contact digital)

Items can be donated Monday – Friday from 8 am to 5 pm at Parkland’s Logistics Building, 5223 Tex Oak Ave., Dallas, TX 75235. For additional information about donating PPE please email Pamela Bryant at pamela.bryant@phhs.org

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