Victoria design company makes COVID-19 tool

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The owners of a Victoria company are trying to put their design skills to work by making a new tool to help people stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

John Shukin and Jordan Campbell, co-owners of Shape Design, said they were in a store recently and noticed how many people were touching surfaces.

Their experiences in stores sparked the inspiration for them to make an acrylic key that can be used to push buttons, hold grocery bags and even open doors.

 

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Sooo instead of the virus getting onto your hands, it's getting onto a surface you are then repeatedly putting in and pulling out of your pocket? How about just wash your hands?

Its just the hanger off the back of a door

It should come with a notice to disinfect the key after use

looks like they got the idea from the water jet channel

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