MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) -Students from Mississippi State University built and donated to metro Ambulance a device to help disinfect protective masks.
The device began as a truck toolbox and was converted into a device that uses ultraviolet light to clean masks. Students Ryden Smith and Justin Easley presented their device and showed how it works to paramedics at Metro Friday morning.
“I think it’s a really incredible opportunity to help our healthcare providers by giving them something that can help keep them safe while they’re on the frontlines dealing with people who are battling this virus,” Smith says.
Director of Metro Ambulance Clayton Cobler says that this device will be really helpful.
“They can come in and have [their masks] sanitized with peace of mind knowing that they put them on and go back out and still be protected,” Cobler explains.
A link to free directions on how to make your own device can be found here.
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