Coronavirus In Minnesota: Windshield Fluid Maker Donating Bleach To Organizations In Need

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A Twins Cities windshield fluid manufacturer has pivoted to making bleach and is donating the product to organizations in need amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

SPLASH says it has retooled its production facility in St. Paul to produce the cleaning product.

The Eagan-based company says it will donate the bleach to public health organizations, nonprofits, churches, and food pantries.

A spokesperson for the company says SPLASH started giving the bleach away Tuesday. So far, 30 organizations were scheduled to pick up a total of 20,000 gallons of SPLASH bleach.

Organizations in need of bleach can call SPLASH at 651-454-4100 or click here. Pickups must be scheduled.

SPLASH is among a number of business in Minnesota that have used their facilities to create cleaning products and protective for organizations on the front lines of the struggle against the virus.

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