Virus buster machine created by Malaysian Army 2nd Infantry Brigade


The Malaysian Army's Second Infantry Brigade has created a disinfection machine as an extra measure to curb Covid-19 from spreading among its members, The Star reports.


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The “virus buster” made by the Malaysian Army’s 2nd Infantry Brigade (Picture source: Ronnie Chin/The Star)


Its commander, Brigadier General Malek Razak Sulaiman, said the "Virus Buster" machine, which looks like a decontamination booth, was made using inexpensive materials that are easily available. "We used materials like iron frame, wood, zinc sheet, plastic, water tanks and AV32 pump to spray disinfectant on our members," he told reporters during a demonstration of the machine at its base camp here on Monday, April 6.

"All officers and personnel that come into the premises or are going home need to pass through it to be sprayed to eliminate any germs or viruses," he said, adding that the machine cost about RM4,000 (less than 1,000 USD). "Only one person can go into it and be disinfected for 10 to 15 seconds," he added.