Intelligent System For The Sterilization Of Doors
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AUTHOR(S)
Mohammed Moawad Alenazi, Ahmed Abdudayem
KEYWORDS
IR Sensor, Sterilization, Doors, Real Time, Product Development, Test.
ABSTRACT
Currently, people in the world are exposed to thousands of bacteria and risks of being exposed to communicable diseases with or without their knowledge. Until the cure for such illness can be found, then the only way out is finding an effective preventive measure to reduce such cases. When especially you think of cases such as toilet doorknobs and the number of people who do not wash their hands after using the facilities, then the issue becomes even more severe. These handles act as primary locations for bacteria and microbial activities.
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