Barry University Physical Sciences Staff Answers the Call for Hand Sanitizer from the Miami Shores Police Department

Barry University Physical Sciences Staff Answers the Call for Hand Sanitizer from the Miami Shores Police Department

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April 16, 2020

 

Barry University Physical Sciences Staff Answers the Call for Hand Sanitizer from the Miami Shores Police Department 

(MIAMI, FL) Today, Barry University Physical Sciences Lab Director, Maria Aloya, handed over to the Miami Shores Police Department five gallons of hand sanitizer she mixed in the University lab, using materials the Physical Sciences department had in stock.

Miami Shores Chief of Police, Kevin Lystad, had approached Barry Public Safety Director, John Buhrmaster, for assistance when the department was having difficulty ordering enough sanitizer for its officers. Barry University has a long history of collaboration with the Miami Shores Police Department, which has an outpost on campus.

While even materials have been difficult to find, “It was a stroke of luck,” Aloya said. “One of our researchers had requested isopropanol for her research and we had an 18-liter container.”

Aloya spent a day sterilizing water and preparing the containers, and then another day preparing the solutions made up of isopropanol, glycerol, hydrogen peroxide and water.

“It makes you feel useful, that what you’re doing is actually a benefit to people,” she said. You know the mission of the university is learn, reflect, serve. That’s not just for students, but also faculty and staff. To give back to the community, it’s always a win.”

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