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IIT Ropar researchers develop UVGI-based room device to combat infections

UV Safe ensures zero-shadow 360 degree disinfection through its prismatic body and foldable wings, say researchers
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Tribune News Service

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Chandigarh, August 13

Amid growing coronavirus scare, the IIT Ropar researchers in collaboration with Momentum India Pvt Ltd have developed a unique UVGI based room disinfection device – UV Safe.

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The state-of-the-art device has been conceptualised and designed by Dr Khushboo Rakha, Assistant Professor, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, and Dr Naresh Rakha, Senior Scientific Officer, with technical support from Dr Shahriar Reza, Design Consultant, IIT Ropar stated in a release on Thursday.

The team worked under the guidance and support of Dean, ICSR, Prof Harpreet Singh and Director, IIT Ropar, Prof Sarit K Das.

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The state of the art design of the UV Safe ensures zero-shadow 360 degrees disinfection through its prismatic body and foldable wings, mentioned the release.

The specially designed wings provide focused exposure to the most frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, tabletops, cupboards, room fixtures, wall corners, worktops, artifacts, furniture tops, etc., it added.

The trapezoid base houses the control panel of the equipment. A removable handle and magnetic cover have been designed for comfortable storage and transit of the device. This unique and efficient design has been patented.

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