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dc.contributor.author Otwola W.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-23T13:38:42Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-23T13:38:42Z
dc.date.issued 2024-03
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kyu.ac.ke/123456789/1031
dc.description.abstract For many years the muddy shoes and feet problem has not been resolved in learning institutions, hospitals, research laboratories, and livestock farms. It is usually assumed that the use of mud scuppers at gates, doors of institutions is sufficient. For instance, in Kenya, decentralization and increased rate of setting up important projects like advancement of healthcare system moving from one level to upgrading to another level say level 5,6 being located in rural settings rather than urban centers predisposes patients and works to excess mud in those areas. Noteworthy as we improve our systems, our clients reside in undeveloped areas hence coming in with muddy shoes to modern facilities such as lifts, x ray units, ICU casualty, emergency departments and maternity which requires uttermost cleanliness, the race to digital future with smart infrastructure a critical factor to community development. In the considering mud problem in rural settings, innovation of a smart mud crabber will employ use of sensors to detect a person’s presence, motor to run brush at a high speed, water jets from pipes and user interface to provide convenience to the user. The design is intended to use high quality materials to maximize durability. Service providers are forced to do repeated cleaning tasks during rainy seasons due to mud from public footprints. Smart mud crabber will offer high level service, cutting up the cost of renovating walls, economize use of water in cleaning floor and cabbros with overall intention of reducing cost of repairing and lowering risk of hospital acquired infections. en_US
dc.publisher 7th annual International Conference en_US
dc.subject Smart, Mud, Scrubber. en_US
dc.title Smart Mud Scrubber en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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