Streamline Manufacturing Producing Hand Sanitizer for Navajo Nation During COVID-19 Fight
05/26/2020
Streamline Manufacturing is an FDA registered, cGMP compliant, Utah-based contract manufacturing company specializing in personal care products (including but not limited to skin care, hair care, topical ointments, and oral care), dietary supplements, pet and equine products, custom food products and more.
According to company officials, “COVID-19 is surging through the Navajo community, which is suffering one of the highest infection rates per capita in the country, according to published reports, and is being gravely affected by a shortage of sufficient medical facilities, ICU beds. Of particular issue is the fact that most of the Navajo Nation, with a population of 300,000 that spans an area the size of West Virginia, lacks running water, which makes basic sanitation extremely difficult.”
“The Navajo Nation has neither the resources nor funding to provide for some very basic necessities during a time when those basics are already in short supply,” officials said.
Lindon-based Streamline Manufacturing, who recently donated 3,000 gallons to the Navajo Strong initiative to help fight the virus.
“Our company is fortunate to be able to manufacture and donate sanitizer to a Navajo Nation that desperately needs it,” said John Durling, Streamline Manufacturing president and CEO. “We’ve felt honored to apply our corporate mission of doing good by taking part in the relief effort that’s being extended to the Navajo Nation and hope to continue rendering financial and supply support.”
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