DRDO designs disinfection chamber
NEW DELHI: Joining efforts to fight COVID-19, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has designed a full-body disinfection chamber and a special face protection mask for healthcare professionals, officials said.
The special chamber called ‘PSE' has been designed by Vehicle Research Development Establishment (VRDE),
Ahmednagar,
Laboratory.
The walk through enclosure is designed for personnel decontamination, one person at a time. It is a portable system equipped with sanitiser and soap dispenser, officials said.
The decontamination is started using a foot pedal at the entry. On entering the chamber, electrically-operated pump creates a disinfectant mist of
a DRDO hypo sodium chloride for dis- infecting, the DRDO said in a statement.
The mist spray is calibrated for an operation of 25 seconds and stops automatically indicating completion of operation. As per procedure, personnel undergoing disinfection will need to keep their eyes closed while inside the chamber, it said.
The system consists of roof mounted and bottom tanks with a total of 700 litres capacity. Approximately 650 personnel can pass through the chamber for disinfection until the refill is required, the DRDO said.
The system has see-through glass panels on side walls for monitoring purpose and is fitted with lights for illumination during night-time operations, it added.