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MARCUS HOOK, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Nearly a month after clocking in, employees at Braskem America in Delaware County, Pennsylvania were finally able to go home.More than 40 workers unanimously decided to leave their families, agreeing to eat, sleep and live at the facility where they make equipment for health care workers.The team worked 12-hour shifts. TV and the occasional drive-by from family members were the only outside contact they've had."There's been a glow in everyone's eyes," said operations shift supervisor, Joe Boyce.Boyce says the group was split among two shifts to make polypropylene, the raw materials used to produce a non-woven fiber used to make N95 masks, hospital gowns, and sanitary wipes."We're truly honored to be able to give back and support people we will never meet in some way," he said.Boyce says to a degree this moment is bittersweet.The team is realizing the world around them has significantly changed in the past month."We've almost been the lucky ones, I'll say for the last 28 days because I haven't had to stand six feet from somebody. I haven't had to put a mask on," Boyce explained.But it's a small price to pay knowing that work they've all put forth is making a difference in the battle against COVID-19."All the first responders, all the people on the frontlines, we thank you. That's what makes our job easy to do," Boyce said.The group gets a week off before returning to a normal workweek.Braskem rewarding these employees with an increase in wages.Skin rashes emerge as possible symptom of COVID-19, dermatologists sayMother & daughter nurse team takes on COVID-19 at Temple University HospitalDelaware County workers going home after 28 days making COVID-19 protective gearPet owners note behavioral changes in their cats and dogs during the coronavirus pandemicThe NHL's coronavirus pause: Possible playoff host cities, virtual draft, player concerns and moreAll Pennsylvanians now required to wear masks to enter essential businessesUnderstanding the risky combination of diabetes and the coronavirusKeeping Reusable Shopping Bags Sanitized and Germ-Free during COVID-19 OutbreakHow to get groceries, supplies, takeout, online workouts and home projects while quarantineThings for everyone to do to pass the time at homeGreat homeschooling and educational resources for parents and studentsFree 6abc printable activities for kids to do at homeWork from home: Here are some companies hiring remote workersShare your coronavirus story with Action NewsComplete coronavirus coverage from Action News