Local business looks to help out with sanitation station
Local business looks to help out with sanitation station Share Updated: 5:50 PM CST Feb 10, 2021
Local business looks to help out with sanitation station Share Updated: 5:50 PM CST Feb 10, 2021
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Show Transcript BUSINESS OWNER, SCHOOL SYSTEM, WE ARE TRYING TO PROTECT PEOPLE THE BEST WE CAN. SULA: IT IS A DEVICE DEVELOPERS SAY ANY RESTAURANT, BAR, OR GOVERNMENT CAN USE TO KEEP PEOPLE SAFE, AND IT’S BUILT IN SLIDELL. SOME ARE TELLING US THEY’RE LOOKING AT MOVING FORWARD WITH PURCHASING THEM. TRAVERS MACKEL IS LIVE IN NEW ORLEANS WITH HOW IT WOULD WORK. TRAVERS: THE MACHINES COST ABOUT $5,000 APIECE. AT LEAST ONE LOCAL STATE GOVERNMENT HAS ALREADY BOUGHT SEVERAL OF THEM. NOW SOME LOCAL BUSINESSES ARE THINKING ABOUT FOLLOWING SUIT. AT NOLA BEANS IN LAKEVIEW, THE OWNER TAKES ALL COVID 19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND IS LOOKING TO DO MORE. AT THIS DAY AND AGE I THINK WE NEED TO CONS