
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak disinfectant tunnels are emerging as India's one of the imoprtant strategy. The principle behind this strategy is simple, wash your hands and walk through a tunnel for few seconds can considerably reduce the number of germs. While walking through the tunnel, overhead sprayers sprinkle disinfectant. The installation of disinfectant tunnels at vegetable market or mandi can prove beneficial as these places witness large number of traders and customers everyday. Let us take a look at some of the images of these disinfectant tunnels: <br /><br /> (PTI Photo) -
In disinfectant tunnels a sodium hydrochloride solution will be sprayed when a person walks through. (PTI Photo)
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The disinfectant tunnel has been set up as a precautionary measure to deal with COVID-19. (PTI Photo)
One disinfectant tunnel costs the government around Rs 1.5 lakh. (AP Photo) -
In wake of the coronavirus outbreak, disinfectant tunnel has been set up at the entrance of the wholesale Azadpur vegetable market in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)
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Important to note that disinfection tunnels are not meant to be one hundred percent effective and are only supplementary to measures like washing hands, masks and social distancing. (PTI Photo)