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Doctor-motherâs suffering drives engineering student to design âair coolerâ for PPE kits
Nihal Adarsh, a second-year student of K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai, designed a ventilation system to provide relief from heat and sweatiness caused by the suit worn by healthcare workers treating COVID patients
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Nihal Singh Adarsh has named it the âCov-Tech Ventilation Systemâ. Pic: PIB
The plight of his doctor-mother inside a PPE kit, carrying out her everyday responsibilities towards COVID patients, has prompted a Mumbai engineering student to design a small device that pumps air into a compact ventilation system, offering relief from heat and sweatiness.
The system developed by the student collects the surrounding air, filters it and pushes it into the PPE suit. (Representational Image)
MUMBAI: Nihaal Singh Adarsh, a 19-year-old student from Mumbai has developed an innovative belt-like wearable ventilation system Cov-Tech that keeps personal protective equipment (PPE) kit cool from inside.
Nihal, a second-year student of KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, has given a hope to medics that they can work for long hours without perspiration.
The system is already being used by two Pune hospitals - Sai Sneh hospital and Lotus Multi Specialty hospital. It collects the surrounding air, filters it and pushes it into the PPE suit. This system offers a steady flow of fresh air with complete air-sealed kit. It provides fresh air to the user in just 100 seconds, Nihaal told a government news agency.