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CSIO, AMESYS INDIA develop microorganism decontamination box

By ANI | Updated: July 29, 2020 09:10 IST

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIO) along with AMESYS INDIA has developed 'Suraksha', a microorganism decontamination box.

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Central Scientific Instruments Orgsation (CSIO) along with AMESYS INDIA has developed 'Suraksha', a microorgsm decontamination box.

Both UVC light and heat are used in the box and it can stize an object in 10-15 minutes.

In the wake of coronavirus spread, the fear of contracting the infection from touching anything has grown. Nowadays, as a precautionary measure, people are wiping doors, handles, and switches repeatedly.

Recently, two students of IIT Guwahati built a device that can be used to disinfect objects. The duo--Shubham Yennawar and Anant Mittal-- made the nano Ultra-Violet (UV) device i.e. the UV Astra, which is capable of sterilising any surface and can kill bacteria within a few seconds.

( With inputs from ANI )

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