Coronavirus News: Las Vegas airport provides PPE vending machines for passengers

Saturday, May 16, 2020
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Running out of PPE products? If you're in Las Vegas and planning to fly, the airport could provide a very clean and sanitized getaway.

On Thursday, McCarran International Airport announced on Twitter that they had installed new vending machines loaded with personal protective equipment, reported CNN.
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According to McCarran Airport spokesperson Christine Crews, "The whole world is going through behavioral modification and learning new habits, so it's not unthinkable that someone could show up at the airport and not have the new necessities that are part of travel."

There are three vending machines available to passengers, two on either side of the Terminal 1 ticketing area and another near the Terminal 3 TSA checkpoint, she told CNN Travel in an interview after the tweet was sent.

"I do believe we are the first in the nation to have these vending machines," says Crews.

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The white vending machines look much like a snack machine -- but with more prized items inside.



They have six rows of PPE products. The top of the machine reads "Clean & Safe Travels," and you retrieve your purchase at the bottom by pushing in a door labeled "PPE."
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Inside the machines, there are a few hand sanitizer options, alcohol wipes, a four-pack of disposable gloves and a selection of masks.

The hand sanitizers cost from $4.25 to $6.50. A 10-pack of wipes is $5.25. The four-pack of gloves is $4.50. A cloth reusable mask (in adult and child sizes) is $14.50. And the KN95 disposable mask is $8.25.

"That's as it's stocked now. There could be rotating stock based on what's available," said Crews. She went on to say, "this might be the first one you see, but I'm confident it won't be the last."

California-based Prepango is the owner and operator of the vending machines.

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