Face Shields

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About Face Shields and their Benefits.

Face Shields come in a variety of styles to fit your needs. Make sure to use the filters to find the right face shield for you.

Face shields are transparent, plastic barriers that cover the entire face, providing a protective shield against airborne droplets, splashes, and other hazards. Unlike face masks, which primarily protect the nose and mouth, face shields offer comprehensive coverage for the entire face, including the eyes, nose, and mouth. This additional level of protection makes them an indispensable tool in healthcare settings, as well as in other high-risk environments such as laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and public-facing professions.

During the Pandemic, some creative people were using their 3D printers at home to make face shields as well as other accessories to make life a little bit easier.

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Op-D-Op Visor Shield Kit - 402573_EA - 1
Op-D-Op Visor Shield Kit
Sale price$65.99
Op-D-Op Visor Shield - 562039_EA - 1
Op-D-Op Visor Shield
Sale price$68.99
Op-D-Op Face Shield Kit - 720613_EA - 1
Op-D-Op Face Shield Kit
Sale price$63.99
MedSource International Face Shield - 1072485_BX - 1
MedSource International Face Shield
Sale priceFrom $33.99
Medline Face Shield - 485727_BX - 1
Medline Face Shield
Sale priceFrom $12.99
Splash Shield Lite Face Shield with Frame - 764818_BX - 1
Polysoft Face Shield Kit Anti-fog, Burgundy -Each
Polysoft Face Shield Kit Anti-fog
Sale priceFrom $63.99
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Polysoft Anti-fog Face Shield -Case of 25
Polysoft Anti-fog Face Shield
Sale priceFrom $46.99
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Cardinal Health Face Shield, One Size Fits Most, Clear tint -Box of 25
Cardinal Health Face Shield
Sale priceFrom $73.99
Fisher Scientific Face Shield -Pack of 24
Fisher Scientific Face Shield
Sale price$119.99
Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit, White, Medium -Case of 25
Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit
Sale priceFrom $1.99
Op d Op II Face Shield Kit W/ 3 Shields, Periwinkle -Each
Op d Op II Face Shield Kit W/ 2 Shields, Periwinkle -Each
Intco Face Shield -Case of 200
Intco Face Shield
Sale price$487.99
Alimed Face Shield -Each
Alimed Face Shield
Sale price$1.99
Face-Fit Face Shield -Each
Face-Fit Face Shield
Sale price$124.99
Halyard Face Shield Full Length -Case of 40
Halyard Face Shield Full Length
Sale priceFrom $3.99
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Halyard Face Shield 3/4 length -Case of 40
Halyard Face Shield 3/4 length
Sale priceFrom $3.99
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GRAB ‘N GO Wraparound Face Shield -Box of 24
GRAB ‘N GO Wraparound Face Shield
Sale priceFrom $103.99
Healthmark Industries Face Shield -Case of 100
Aspen Surgical Products Face Shield - 515643_CS - 1
McKesson Protective Eyewear -Box of 25
McKesson Protective Eyewear
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Frequently Asked Questions about Face Shields

Face shields are transparent plastic barriers that cover the entire face, protecting the eyes, nose, and mouth from airborne droplets, splashes, and other hazards. Unlike face masks, face shields provide full-face coverage rather than just nose and mouth protection, making them a more comprehensive option in high-exposure environments.

Face shields are designed for healthcare workers, medical professionals, and anyone in settings where exposure to splashes, droplets, or airborne particles is a concern. Face shields are also used in dental, laboratory, and industrial environments where full-face protection is needed beyond what a standard mask provides.

Place the face shield headband securely around your head so the transparent visor sits flush against your forehead and extends below your chin. Make sure the shield covers your full face without gaps at the sides, and pair it with a mask when maximum protection is needed in clinical or high-risk settings.

Anti-fog face shields have a special coating or ventilation design that reduces condensation buildup on the visor, keeping your line of sight clear during extended wear. Standard face shields do not include this coating, which can cause fogging in warm or humid conditions, making anti-fog options preferable for longer procedures or active use.

Yes, many face shields are designed for reuse and can be cleaned with approved disinfectants between uses, while some styles are intended for single-use disposal. Whether a face shield is reusable depends on the specific design, so check the product details to confirm the intended use before purchasing.

Clean a reusable face shield by wiping the visor and frame with a compatible disinfectant solution, avoiding abrasive materials that can scratch the plastic. Store face shields in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight, which can degrade the plastic over time and reduce optical clarity.

Face shields are available in options designed to fit most adults, with many styles labeled as one size fits most and featuring adjustable headbands for a more customized fit. Some face shield collections also offer wraparound styles or frame kits that allow for replacement visors, giving users flexibility in fit and coverage.

Because healthcare workers face frequent exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and respiratory droplets, face shields provide an essential layer of full-face protection that standard masks alone cannot offer. Face shields help reduce the risk of splash contamination reaching the eyes, which are a common but often overlooked entry point for pathogens.

Face shields offer broader physical coverage than face masks by protecting the eyes, nose, and mouth simultaneously, while face masks primarily filter air passing through the nose and mouth. Face shields and masks are often used together in clinical settings to combine splash protection with respiratory filtration for more complete coverage.

Face shields for medical and clinical use are available through medical supply retailers like Cart Health, which carries a range of styles including anti-fog, wraparound, ventilated, and replacement visor options. Buying from a dedicated medical supply source helps ensure the face shields meet the quality and safety standards expected in healthcare environments.

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