The choice of glass barrier material and design depends on several factors, including the location and intended duration of use. For example, if your sneeze guard is permanent, standard glass is often the best choice. For seasonal or semi-permanent use, materials like Lexan or plexiglass may be more suitable, as they are easier to move and can be more cost-effective than traditional glass in some cases.
Here’s a closer look at the material and design options for sneeze guards:
Whether you operate a grocery store, bank, pharmacy, or any other type of business, it’s time to consider installing a custom sneeze guard to help protect your employees and customers. Trust the glass specialists at National Glass & Mirror to deliver solutions tailored to your needs. Call or request an appointment today.
Whether you’re a restaurant owner deciding on the right sneeze guard material or a boutique manager exploring cost options, National Glass & Mirror has answered many of the most frequently asked questions from our commercial customers.
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