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DRDO lab develops contactless UV system to sanitise gadgets, currency notes

Provides a 360-degree exposure of UV rays to objects placed inside the cabinet

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New Delhi, May 10

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed an automated and contactless ultraviolet sanitisation cabinet to sanitise electronic gadgets, currency notes and papers, the Defence Ministry said on Sunday, as the country fights the COVID-19 outbreak.

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The system, Defence Research Ultraviolet Sanitiser (DRUVS), provides a 360-degree exposure of ultraviolet rays to objects placed inside the cabinet. Once the sanitisation is done, the system goes in sleep mode, hence the operator need not wait or stand near the device.

“It is developed by DRDO’s Research Centre Imarat (RCI) lab and works on contactless operation, which is very important to contain the spread of the virus,” the Ministry noted.

The Ministry noted that the DRUVS had been designed to sanitise mobile phones, iPads, laptops, currency notes, cheque leafs, challans, passbooks, paper, envelopes, etc.

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India has been under a lockdown since March 25 to curb the spread of COVID-19, which has infected more than 62,900 people and killed around 2,100 in the country to date. PTI

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