Homemade Sanitizer: IIT BHU explains the method of making sanitizer at home

The whole world is in panic over the Coronavirus. At the same time, to avoid this, all the sanitizers being used are aware of the difference in the originals and duplicates. After increasing its black marketing in the market, the IIT of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) located in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s parliamentary constituency, has given the method of preparing Homemade Sanitizer at home.

In such a situation, even the people at home are provided with the home remedies to deal with Coronavirus. The way to get it cleared. All they need is the support of some social organizations and NGOs.

BHU’s Bio Medical Department Associate Professor Dr. Marshall Dhayal said that about 100 ML sanitizers can be prepared for just Rs 50. There is no big rocket science to make it. It can also be made sitting at home. For this, take a mixture of 99 percent alcohol, 30 percent aloe vera and sodium hydroxide in the mixer and filter it after two minutes and the best sanitizer will be prepared.


This is the second method

He explained that the second method can be prepared easily by mixing isopropenyl in alcohol with aloe vera gel instead. It is very easy. Anyone sitting at home can prepare it, even domestic women.

Why to mix aloe vera

Aloe vera is added to it because of repeated dryness of the hands. If aloe vera gel is lying, then there is moisture. He will not let the skin dry. All these things will be made in the house. Is made in two to four minutes.

Supporting social media for awareness

The professor said that social media is being used for awareness. Putting videos of it in YouTube. Putting it on Facebook Some people can be made aware through WhatsApp.

Letter to DM to be made available in poor settlements

He said that the poor would write a letter to the District Magistrate to distribute it in the settlement. We will ask them that if they provide us with raw material, then we can prepare it and distribute it free of cost to poor settlements in Banaras.

BHU Dr. Marshall Dhayal, Associate Professor, Department of Bio-Medical, told IANS that under the guise of Koranavirus, some people have started black marketing of sanitizer. Some people have also started making fake. In view of this, he has made about ten liters sanitizer and distributed free in the premises. Apart from this, their departments have already been given to the directors. There is no need to worry too much about coronavirus. Need to be aware.