INDIA: DELHI,NOIDA SCHOOL STUDENTS CREATE LOW COST PROTOTYPE OF AIR FILTER


At a time when the air quality index (AQI) in Delhi NCR is at its worst, at around 450 on a scale of 500, grade six and nine students of Shiv Nadar School Noida ( a not for profit initiative of the Shiv Nadar Foundation in K12 education) have initiated a drive to scientifically address the specific issue of air pollution. They have worked on developing an innovative air quality monitoring mechanism  and have conducted lung capacity test to demonstrate the respiratory deterioration caused by pollution. They have also created a cost effective prototype of air filter model and asir humidifiers.

This air filter model is equipped to remove solid pollutants like emission from products like paints, burning fuel, construction rubble as well as allergens like pollens and moulds.

On the innovative effort of the students, Ms Shashi Banerjee Principal Shiv Nadar School Noida said, "Air pollution is a threat to  the society's health at large and the situation in Delhi NCR is getting worse day by day. Give this, our students and teachers came up with a well though out experiment to spread awareness among people about the alarming level of air pollution due to the burning of crackers and solutions to help curb and monitor air pollution.


 "At Shiv Nadar School, it is our constant endeavor to inculcate innovation and problem solving skill in student, thus leading to the development of a sound scientific temper.

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