Move through tunnel modelled to disinfect pedestrians
PESHAWAR: The Relief Department has modelled a move through tunnel to disinfect the entry exit points of offices, mandis, plazas, etc.
The purpose is to disinfect the pedestrians, livestock, ambulances with tweaking vehicles carrying goods, construction sites, etc from viruses, said an official handout.
The structure of the tunnel is 20 ft long, with 10 feet width and height & amp; includes frame, running pipes both in ceiling and on sides, air pump, pressure pump & amp; a tank, with lighting while the solution spray is made from 7000-liter water, 35 gm chlorine and 2.1-liter methanol.
The move through tunnel only and can be customized as per need. Chief Secretary Kazim Niaz directed secretary agriculture, secretary industries, secretary C& W, all administrative secretaries, all commissioners, all deputy commissioners and relevant departments to ensure the installment of move through disinfectant tunnel at proposed places.
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