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16-year-old Delhi boy develops touch-free doorbell

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Published : Apr 18, 2020, 3:01 PM IST

In an effort to fight against Covid-19, a Delhi school boy has developed an automated touch-free doorbell that can detect the presence of a person within a distance of 30 to 50 cm. The young developer thanked his School Principal for boosting his morale and providing him the facilities in the school lab.

16-year old Delhi boy develops touch-free doorbell
16-year old Delhi boy develops touch-free doorbell

New Delhi: In a preventive measure against the fast-spreading coronavirus (COVID-19), a 16-year-old Delhi boy has developed an automated touch-free doorbell with the objective of social distancing.

Sarthak Jain from the Modern Public School Shalimar Bagh New Delhi, of class 11, designed this door-bell project to break the chain of deadly coronavirus. According to Jain, it is an automated touchless doorbell with ultrasonic sensors. The sensor can detect the presence of a person or object within a distance of 30 to 50 cm and produce the 'beep 'sound from the buzzer without touching the bell.

"I programmed Arduino such that when the ultrasonic sensor will detect the presence of an individual in the range of 50cm it will respond by producing a buzzer sound," Jain said.

"Amidst corona pandemic I see everyone wearing a mask even while they are in home or balconies. This compelled me to contemplate on all possible ways that this virus could be brought to my home. It struck me that even doorbell can be one of the potential carriers. So I decided to design a smart doorbell," Jain explained.

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According to the 16-year-old boy, door-bell is a medium of transferring virus as it is used maximum times in our daily routine and hence the chances of spreading virus increases.

"Keeping in this mind, I have designed this project so that it can become a part of saving this world," he added.

He also thanked his school Principal Alka Kapur who motivated him.

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"We have an 'ATAL TINKERING LAB' in our school which has provided us a platform to explore, be creative and keep tinkering all times," Jain said.

New Delhi: In a preventive measure against the fast-spreading coronavirus (COVID-19), a 16-year-old Delhi boy has developed an automated touch-free doorbell with the objective of social distancing.

Sarthak Jain from the Modern Public School Shalimar Bagh New Delhi, of class 11, designed this door-bell project to break the chain of deadly coronavirus. According to Jain, it is an automated touchless doorbell with ultrasonic sensors. The sensor can detect the presence of a person or object within a distance of 30 to 50 cm and produce the 'beep 'sound from the buzzer without touching the bell.

"I programmed Arduino such that when the ultrasonic sensor will detect the presence of an individual in the range of 50cm it will respond by producing a buzzer sound," Jain said.

"Amidst corona pandemic I see everyone wearing a mask even while they are in home or balconies. This compelled me to contemplate on all possible ways that this virus could be brought to my home. It struck me that even doorbell can be one of the potential carriers. So I decided to design a smart doorbell," Jain explained.

Read: Kerala man recovers from COVID-19, dies of other complications

According to the 16-year-old boy, door-bell is a medium of transferring virus as it is used maximum times in our daily routine and hence the chances of spreading virus increases.

"Keeping in this mind, I have designed this project so that it can become a part of saving this world," he added.

He also thanked his school Principal Alka Kapur who motivated him.

Read: Indian Army develops Helpline App to combat COVID-19

"We have an 'ATAL TINKERING LAB' in our school which has provided us a platform to explore, be creative and keep tinkering all times," Jain said.

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