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A foot-operated alcohol dispenser prototype against COVID-19 was showcased recently by a faculty member of the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) at the main campus of the Palawan State University (PSU). Victor Albert Yumol, culinary instructor at PSU and head of its utility and environmental management office, demonstrated Thursday the use of the non-contact alcohol dispenser that has now seen distribution and use on the whole campus. Made of mostly scrap materials, Yumol told Palawan News that he was inspired in May to design the touch-free dispenser after learning about the one innovated by the students of the University of the
Philippines (UP). He said per guidance by Dr. Danny Aquino, their university doctor, their design should be something safe for the students and teachers. He said dispensers that are not foot-operated can still transfer COVID-19, especially if their users are possible carriers. He started with his first model using PVC pipes. However, he observed that it was bulky, so he resorted to using iron metals and developed his third design with a convenient holder for alcohol bottles. Yumol said that his love for the university was also the inspiration behind his hand-free alcohol dispenser design. The aim is to also help the community to combat the spread of the virus.
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Yumol and his team had already created 27-foot pedal alcohol dispensers distributed in colleges in PSU and the administrative building. Aside from dispensers, he also made a handwashing station near the guardhouse. He said the goal now is to keep using the dispensers even after the pandemic because cleanliness should also be everyone’s business. He said that he is willing to share the idea through the CHMT extension service. This can be done by his team as soon as enrollment is over. Even households can save money, he said, because alcohol use is controlled and not wasted. The university had already sent two units to its campus in Barangay San Rafael. Being innovative is nothing new to Yumol and his team at PSU. They are used to turning out scrap materials into something useful — fallen trees, broken chairs, and all.
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