Human Interest Real People Elizabeth Chambers Launches Brand of Face Safety Shields for Kids to Protect Against COVID-19 Vision Visor safety shields for kids (and adults!) retail for $24 each and come in a variety of designs By Jen Juneau Jen Juneau Jen Juneau is a News and Movies Staff Writer at PEOPLE. She started at the brand in 2016 and has more than 15 years' professional writing experience. People Editorial Guidelines Published on September 3, 2020 03:57PM EDT Elizabeth Chambers Hammer and her kids. Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Elizabeth Chambers just took kids' mask-wearing game up a major notch. The television host and entrepreneur, 38, recently founded Vision Visor, a company offering "high-quality [face] shields designed to protect from droplets from coughs or sneezes" for both kids and adults amid the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to the brand's website. Offered in a variety of fun designs, the reusable shields retail for $24 each and are made in the U.S. of "fog-resistant" and "easy to clean" materials with a "crystal-clear transparency." "All visors have comfortable padding for forehead and an adjustable strap," the brand explains. "Vision Visors are very lightweight and loved by both children and adults." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Making Masks Fun! Tips for Getting Kids to Embrace Face Coverings amid the Coronavirus Pandemic Perfect for back-to-school season, the kids' safety shields come in animal-inspired designs both real and mythical (unicorns and dragons, anyone?), as well as fun varieties like Radiant Royal and Valiant Viking that will help transport little ones into their own imaginative worlds. Adults can choose from a bevy of flag designs to show their state or national pride, or opt to support an important movement with a shield that proclaims, "BLACK LIVES MATTER." Additionally, Vision Visor invites prospective customers to reach out to them at [email protected] to request a custom design. RELATED VIDEO: 13-Year-Old Boy Who Made Bow Ties to Help Animals Get Adopted Is Now Making Masks for Coronavirus Between her involvement in her multiple business, including BIRD Bakery, Chambers has been busy seeing her two kids with estranged husband Armie Hammer (son Ford Douglas Armand, 3½, and daughter Harper Grace, 5½) off on their first day of school in the Cayman Islands, where they have been self-quarantining since the spring. Hammer, 34, and Chambers — who married in May 2010 — announced their split on their respective Instagram accounts in July, alongside a throwback picture of the two. Chambers subsequently filed from divorce from the Call Me by Your Name actor, citing irreconcilable differences. She asked the court to grant her primary physical custody of their children, along with joint legal custody for herself and Hammer, as well as spousal support. While Hammer was originally self-quarantining with Chambers and their two children in the Caribbean, he has since returned to California, where he revealed last Friday that he had been living and working in construction with his friend Ashton Ramsey "for the last 2 months or so." As information about the coronavirus pandemic rapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from CDC, WHO, and local public health departments. PEOPLE has partnered with GoFundMe to raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund, a GoFundMe.org fundraiser to support everything from frontline responders to families in need, as well as organizations helping communities. For more information or to donate, click here. Close