My wife is an ICU nurse, and wasn’t a big fan of the models I’d found for these so we came up with this design which she seems to like and is much easier for me to print in large quantity for her co-workers. Hopefully others will find it more comfortable and easier to print in quantity as well.
Offset so it can be flipped to be held in place by ponytail, or barrette, etc. If you have short hair or no hair neither this or any other design will work well without a little help. Small piece of med tape, stick on silicone tape, etc. But it does fit MUCH better, and as I said can by printed in much larger quantities more easily.
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