
Anchorage officials are again asking people, businesses and medical providers to donate protective equipment “immediately,” including homemade masks, because of a shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Despite generous community donations so far, Anchorage continues to face a shortage of personal protective equipment and medical supplies,” the Office of Emergency Management said in a plea to residents Saturday morning.
The city issued a similar message a week ago. Since then, its needs have grown to include “non-contact thermometers” — ones that can take people’s temperature without touching them, like with infrared technology. It’s also looking for “universal transport media,” which are the tubes used to stabilize test samples.
The city is also looking for gloves, masks, gowns and face shields. Open and expired equipment are acceptable, as long as it’s not used.
The city also said the Anchorage Fire Department needs homemade masks, as long as they’re made of a “single layer of tightly-woven material,” like dish towels, bed sheets or anti-microbial pillowcases.
Homemade masks must be able to be washed and dried on high heat, and people should wash their hands and keep things clean when making them; don’t make them if you have any symptoms of respiratory illness, the city said. Packs of 25 or less can be placed in a clear ziplock bag, and all donations can be dropped off at CrossFit Alaska, 9191 Old Seward Highway, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., seven days a week.

