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Study suggests electric cookers can be used to sanitise N95 masks – The Star Online
Dry heat generated from electric cookers, such as rice cookers or pressure cookers, can be used to sanitise N95 masks, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Dry heat generated from electric cookers, such as rice cookers or pressure cookers, can be used to sanitise N95 masks, according to a study by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
This could allow the in-demand respirators, originally meant to be single-use items, to be safely reused, researchers posited.
Civil and environmental engineering professors Thanh Helen Nguyen and Vishal Verma, who led the research, published their study titled Dry Heat as a Decontamination Method for N95 …
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