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These class 10 students from Faridabad built a self-sanitising ‘SAFE’ bench
A team of five girls from Faridabad’s Shiv Nadar School created a self-sanitising bench that sanitises itself after one user leaves as part of their school’s annual tech event.
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An all-girl team of five students from the
Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, have created a self-sanitising bench called SAFE Bench. The bench is installed with a UV sterilising light that can help sanitise itself from the risk of transmitting infections, including viral conjunctivitis, influenza, Hepatitis A, and COVID-19.
SAFE Bench was exhibited at the school’s annual tech event called ‘
Chandigarh, February 15
Taking a leaf out of the year 2020 when the world was hit by a pandemic, students of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, (a not-for-profit initiative of the Shiv Nadar Foundation) have tried to address the concerns of contaminated surfaces in public areas through an innovation. An all-girl team of five Class X students has come up with SAFE, a self-sanitising bench installed with UV sterilising light, which can reduce the risk of transmitting infections like Viral Conjunctivitis, Influenza and Hepatitis A, besides COVID 19.
This bench works through ultrasonic sensors which automatically switch on once the user gets off, followed by an automatic sanitisation process through the UV light. Interestingly, the bench also has a QR code that gives the exact date and time of the last sanitisation process.
1578 Even as the Punjab Government’s proposal to install 4G jammers inside high security jails was yet to see the light of day, seizure of mobile phones continues unabated at the Amritsar Central Jail. - File photo
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, January 22
Even as the Punjab Government’s proposal to install 4G jammers inside high security jails was yet to see the light of day, seizure of mobile phones continues unabated at the Amritsar Central Jail.
In a surprise search operation on Thursday evening, the jail authorities confiscated six mobile phones from five inmates, including notorious criminals, Kartik Bhatti, alias Ghora, a resident of Gilwali Gate, and Aman Malik, a resident of Kot Mit Singh. The authorities seized two mobiles from Malik alone. He is said to be an associate of notorious gangster, Jaggu Bhagwanpuria, and his accomplice, Bobby Malhotra.