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7th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems, ICCES 2022 ; : 484-489, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2018799

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Air pollution causes several diseases like suffocation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, throat infection, and so forth. So, there is a need to monitor indoor air quality for the safety of human life. Indoor air pollution is even more dangerous than outdoor air pollution. Even, after the COVID-19 pandemic, humans are spending most of their time in indoor houses. In addition to this, air pollution is increasing day by day due to varying climate changes. In view of this fact, this research wor has designed and developed a novel system based on the latest IoT technology that monitors indoor air quality and provides a web portal for data visualization. The proposed system consists of several gas sensors integrated on a single PCB that helps in reading seven pollutants like CO2, CO, O3, NO2, VOC, and Particulate Matter along with humidity and temperature. In our work, Raspberry Pi acts as a processor as well as the communicating node to the cloud. The experimental setup is deployed in several indoor places like closed labs, classrooms, homes, etc., where humans spend more time. Raspberry Pi is having an inbuilt wi-fi functionality and the real-time data is sent to Google Firebase with help of a Jio Fi router. After visualizing the data, Indoor Air Quality Index (IAQI) is measured and generates an alarm for the safety of humans when air standard crosses a marginal value. © 2022 IEEE.

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International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences ; 11(Special Issue 1):1240-1243, 2020.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-995060

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The COVID-19 pandemic initially started from the Wuhan capital city of Hubei Province in the People’s Republic of China had now led to a severe public health hazard across the globe, the recorded death is approximately 958 thou-sand globally and counting. With the enormous amount of spread of the dis-ease, a severe crisis for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is being noticed across the globe. Face masks being the first line of defence for all the health-care workers as well for the common public. It became mandatory to wear face masks before entering the patient care area. The countries who are not manufacturing it locally had to depend on other countries for the procurement. As there is a severe supply chain disruption due to the lockdown measures taken by all the countries to contain the disease, so it had become difficult to procure the face masks from the manufacturing countries. The price for these PPEs is also rising at an alarming rate with the increase in the COVID-19 cases and the huge rate of consumption by the healthcare and other sectors. Therefore, with limited resources, the hospital has to run its services. The CDC, WHO and ICMR have released several guidelines from time to time for sterilization and reuse of face masks. This article will discuss the various methods that can be utilized to sterilize the face masks and reuse of it.

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