The company has already dedicated some of its production facilities to making masks, in addition to the vending machines. FMTNews FaceMask
Razer has announced its sponsorship of face mask-distributing vending machines. © courtesy of Razer
To hasten the distribution of protective face masks in the country as it experiences a resurgence in Covid-19 cases, the gaming equipment manufacturer Razer will be installing surgical mask-depositing vending machines throughout Singapore. “The cashless, minimal contact delivery system of 20 vending machines will be deployed island-wide by June 1st” in malls and co-working centres.
Each one is triple layered and meets “the Bacterial and Viral Filtration Efficiency tests requirements of more than or equal to 95%.”
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