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Child size faceshield

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Hi,
I received this request and do not have a resource - any one have a source?

I am president of an AAW chapter and am looking for a source for child size face shields for our learn to turn classes. The normal adult size won't adjust small enough to fit right on the kids. We are looking for a good quality safe shield but haven't found any. Please help.....
 
I have a child size head. No seriously. To get a hat to fit properly I have to go to the kids department. I bought the Uvex face shield and it fits my head and still has a fair amount of adjustment left. Might work for smaller children.
 
I have the Uvex faceshield and it fits me as I have the same cranial situation as John Lucas. It fits my 11 year old grandson and has a lot of adjustment left over for children and adults..
 
I couldn't get away with that statement. Too many people are aware of my computer skills which are pretty much non-existent.
 
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