DRDO has now introduced two other products which can enhance operations to control spread of the infection.

Amid coronavirus crisis, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed two more products–an automatic mist-based sanitiser dispensing unit and a UV sanitisation box.

“The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in its continuous quest to contribute towards the fight against COVID-19, has been developing several solutions from its existing arsenal of technologies and experience,” the DRDO said in a statement.

These consist of innovations and quickly configuring the products for present requirements.

DRDO has now introduced two other products which can enhance operations to control spread of the infection at public places during the pandemic, it said.

“Centre for Fire Explosive & Environment Safety (CFEES), Delhi, using its expertise in mist technology for fire suppression, has developed automatic mist-based sanitiser dispensing unit,” it said.

It is a contactless sanitiser dispenser which sprays alcohol-based hand rub sanitiser solution for sanitisation of hands while entering the buildings or office complexes, among other places.

It is based on water mist aerator technology, which was developed for water conservation, the DRDO said.

The unit operates without contact and is activated through an ultrasonic sensor.

It is a very compact unit and its bulk fill option makes it economical and long-lasting product.

It is easy to install as a wall-mountable system or on a platform. As an indication of operation an LED illuminates the spray, it added.

The unit was manufactured with the help of Riot Labz Pvt Ltd, Noida, and one unit has been installed at DRDO Bhawan.

The unit can be used for sanitisation of hands at entry and exit to hospitals, malls, office buildings, residential buildings, airports, metro stations, railway stations, bus stations and critical installations.

The product is also expected to be very useful at points of entry and exit at isolation and quarantine centres, the DRDO said.