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Pure Sets has supported over 750 individual productions to date, all without a single on-set transmission of COVID-19. 

In 2021 the Pure Sets team expands its approach across the U.S. and into Canada.

“We proved our methods keep people safe, with everyone wanting to get back to work - we need to grow the business to support other parts of the country,” said Co-Founder Kevin Hinds.

Pure Sets currently has teams in Los Angeles, New York, Detroit, and Atlanta and is launching teams in Vancouver and Toronto, Canada. The company provides on-set compliance solutions as well as COVID testing for cast and crew to prevent infection of COVID-19 transmission for film, television, commercial and live event industries.

“The Pure Sets protocol was built by a concert of film and television producers, medical doctors, and infectious disease specialists,” said Co-Founder Julien Lemaitre “our combined efforts refined the guidelines addressing specific and unique challenges of on-set, in-person production.”

Pure Sets protocols are built around five pillars of services:

  1. Creation of Production Protocols
  2. Cast and crew PCR Testing 
  3. Supervision and guidance by trained teams
  4. Large scale and personal scale decontamination
  5. Providing FDA certified PPE

“All five of Pure Sets services have been scaled to address national, regional, and local guidelines and mandates,” said Hinds.

“We are keeping careful tabs on the latest information so our teams, crew, and clients are safe and informed.” Over the past year, Pure Sets has administered 65,000 Covid tests to 750 individual productions to keep crew and talent safe over 2000 shoot days with zero on-set transmissions.

Pure Sets coordinates all of the testing, results, and personnel for each production as well as providing on-set Covid Compliance officers who keep everything sanitized, the crew at a safe distance, and FDA-approved PPE. Every production is reviewed to follow safe COVID protocols including proper ventilation and decontamination.

“The need to keep everyone safe and working has continued to grow within the film, television, and live event industries,” said Lemaitre. “I don’t see this going away anytime soon, we just need to keep people working - in a little bit of a different way".

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