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Disinfection chain: A novel method for cheap reusable and chemical free disinfection of public places from SARS-CoV-2

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ISA TRANSACTIONS
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages 176-181

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.isatra.2021.03.040

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Virus; Pandemic; Ultraviolet (UV) ray; Disinfection chain; Social distance

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Governments of several countries are taking steps to unlock their countries from lockdown in order to limit the negative impact on the economy. They are using UV-C lamp-supported disinfection chains for cheap, reusable, chemical-free disinfection of public places and to destroy airborne viruses. However, the disinfection process must be carried out without humans present to avoid harmful effects on the skin.
Recently, Governments of several countries are taking steps to unlock their countries from the lockdown state to avoid the adverse effect on economy. Disinfection chains of Ultraviolet (UV)-C lamps supported by holding stands have been placed between the space of object columns for exposure-based disinfection. These chains can be folded easily for carrying purpose. Also, the length of the system can be varied depending upon the requirement. This simple system may be used for cheap, reusable and chemical free disinfection of public places. This system is also suitable to destroy the airborne viruses. But the process of disinfection must be performed in absence of human to avoid the harmful effect of UV rays on skin. (C) 2021 ISA. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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