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EEO. 2020; 19(3): 4357-4366


Automatic Hand Dispenser & Temperature Scanner For Covid-19 Prevention

Dr. B Sumathy, S Kavimullai, S Shushmithaa.




Abstract

The automatic hand dispenser and temperature scanner design provides the preventive measure taken, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sanitizers have become the most important commodities in the entire world. By the new rules and regulations delivered by “World Health Organization” states that sanitization is needed to encounter the new normal. In a contactless sanitising machine, the design incorporates an automatic hand sanitizer with a temperature detecting system to keep hands sanitised anytime a person desires. The temperature sensor senses gives the body temperature of the person. The system is deliberate to help prevent the spread of covid-19 infection and in improving community health. The system ensures precise progression of sanitizer essentially fluid up to 5 sec. Additionally, the system design is simple to establish, easy to use and, exact motion of the hand is identified. Considering, the worldwide situation, sanitization should be installed in industries, corporate office, educational institution and educational institution. This automatic hand sanitizer with temperature sensing scanner will definitely be a promising tool to ensure contactless application.

Key words: covid-19, ultrasonic-sensor, contactless, automatic, temperature sensor.






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