LEGO recently announced that it has modified some of its molding machines to produce visors for frontline healthcare workers.

The company is currently producing more than 13,000 face visors a day.

Lego has also donated half a million Lego sets to children in need.

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Denmark-based toymaker Lego recently announced on Instagram that it had begun producing protective visors for front-line healthcare workers in its home country.

The company has modified some of its molding machines to manufacture Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

This week we began to make visors at our factory in Billund for healthcare workers on the frontline in Denmark. We are so incredibly proud of the team who made this happen. They worked around the clock to create designs and make moulds that can produce more than 13,000 visors a day. We are grateful to have such talented, dedicated and caring colleagues. ❤️ A post shared by LEGO (@lego) on Apr 9, 2020 at 7:00am PDT Apr 9, 2020 at 7:00am PDT

"This week we began to make visors at our factory in Billund for healthcare workers on the frontline in Denmark," the company said. "We are so incredibly proud of the team who made this happen."

The visors have a simple design, which was drafted out by Lego employees with the help of representatives from Denmark's healthcare sector.

Intended to offer an extra layer of protection between health workers' eyes and those suffering from COVID-19, the visors consist of a wide, transparent plastic cover and handles.

The visors have a simple design, which was drafted out by Lego employees with the help of representatives from Denmark's healthcare sector. YouTube / Brick Finder

Lego is currently producing more than 13,000 of the face visors every day.

"[The team] worked around the clock to create designs and make molds that can produce more than 13,000 visors a day. We are grateful to have such talented, dedicated and caring colleagues," the company added.

Lego has also donated half a million Lego sets to children in need.