Thank you to The Hampton Journal and Trib live for sharing our call for volunteers to help us create face masks in response to the current shortage. If you are in the Pittsburgh area with access to a sewing machine...
Thank you to The Hampton Journal and Trib live for sharing our call for volunteers to help us create face masks in response to the current shortage. If you are in the Pittsburgh area with access to a sewing machine...
In April, business owner Rose Morris began taking the medical-grade fabric her company, Abram’s Nation, typically uses to create safety beds and began using it to create machine-washable fabric masks. The company ended up donating more than 1,000 of the masks to local...
Abram’s Nation in Hampton, which manufactures products for families with special needs. The company is known for its “Safety Sleeper,” a mesh tent-like apparatus with a bed inside that prevents children from wandering off at night unattended and reduces visual stimuli....
Several companies are making masks with clear material around mouths so people can see each other’s faces. This includes one in our area. Rose Morris with Abram’s Nation has been making masks since early in the pandemic. “Just happy to...
As we figure out the best way to live with masks, a local company has a clear alternative. The transparent masks produced by Abram’s Nation, owned by Rose Morris, is designed to help not only people who rely on lip-reading...
Abram’s Nation, a Pittsburgh-based manufacturer of The Safety Sleeper and other products for families with special needs, is making clear vinyl masks for lip reading and so kids can see your smile. Next Pittsburgh.
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David Highfield and Heather Abraham from Pittsburgh Today Live try out our vinyl see- through masks! You can see it in their chat link from minute 6:25-7:55. Enjoy!