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19-year-old student from Mumbai develops cooling system for PPE suits

Doctor-mother s suffering drives engineering student to design air cooler for PPE kits

Doctor-mother’s suffering drives engineering student to design ‘air cooler’ 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 COMMENTS Nihal Singh Adarsh has named it the “Cov-Tech Ventilation System”. 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.

Covid-19: Mumbai student develops cooling system for PPE suits | Mumbai News

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.

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