Corona-Preventing Helmets
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Many health researchers are now saying that
corona is not going away easily. That's why you can't stay at home for long.
When you go out for work, there is a fear of getting infected with corona.
Because of that fear, many individuals and organizations are creating high-tech
helmets.
In order to survive the Corona for two
months, inventor Yezin Al Qawashi is coming and going on the Toronto subway in
a huge black ‘weird helmet’. The helmet is made in a complete ‘hazmat’ process. This means that it
keeps the user free from all kinds of dangerous chemicals and germs. Behind it
is a battery-powered fan and air purifier, which purifies the inhaled air and
expels the polluted air.
Naturally, many were surprised to see
32-year-old Kawashi. Some are reluctant to comment. “Suddenly, looking at me, many may think that a character from science
fiction has come up in real life” said Kawashi.
Chris Ehlinger, a veteran of the US Navy, is
another hazmat helmet manufacturer. Chris, 35, said- “These helmets are slowly preparing us mentally for the world of the
future.” It has a battery-powered air purifier as well as a microphone and
speakers. As a result, its users can easily talk and listen to people without
taking off their helmets.
Recently, news of the coronavirus vaccine has
been received from different parts of the world. Naturally, the question
arises,- “is there any need for such a
helmet in this situation?”
Michael Holo, the maker of PAPR helmets
(Powered Air Purifying Respirators) called ‘Air’, believes that in the near
future, people will be more inclined to use such helmets to protect themselves
from polluted air, even if they are not afraid of cavities.
However, the
question remains, will anyone use such a helmet just to protect themselves from
viruses or polluted air flowing through the air?
Natasha Duane's company, “Octo Safety Devices”, makes face masks. “The advantage of helmets is that they can see people's faces,” he
said. You will see smiles and faces and at the same time be safe. However,
battery-powered helmets can break down at any time and if something like that
happens suddenly, the user will be in trouble.
The three helmets range in price from Rs
13,000 to Rs 33,000, but none of them have been cleared for marketing yet.
However, everyone is claiming that they will get the necessary permission in a
short time.
Chicago Weiss Memorial Hospital's Covid-19 prevention
team chief physician, Suzanne Pham said,- “Only
time will tell how useful these dazzling helmets are in dealing with cavities.
Now, of course, we don't have enough research information to comment on that.”
However, he feared that such helmets could
create social divisions. Those who can't afford this advanced technology may
wonder, “Can I protect myself after
wearing a surgical mask?”
The sale of these helmets will undoubtedly be
good. Because it is questionable how much real protection can be obtained by
using it, but there is no doubt that it will boost the morale and confidence of
the user.
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