MUMBAI, India, Sept. 5 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202424017979 A) filed by Devashish De, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, on March 13, 2024, for 'cbrn decontamination sauna (decn-spa).'

Inventor(s) include Devashish De.

The application for the patent was published on Sept. 5, under issue no. 36/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "CBRN stands for Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear(CBRN) incident effect. On incidence, the effect seen by survivors, most of it would be charged dust or chemically laced downpour or bacterial or even pest inundation . During a CBRN attack in isolation or combination, a specific form of fluid dust is likely to stick on the human body . Eyes may have faced laceration impact and overall body edema at joints and skin may be seen . Under this a routine shower with chemical additives may have an effect or a delayed effect etc . The water runout will be contaminated and their seepage into earth may aggravate the profusion of pests . Water being a life sustaining element may be too precious for bathing and ablutions . In view of saving every drop of water a CBRN Decontamination Sauna based on a steam bath has been planned with drip irrigation of sunna stove. Ideally in High Altitude Areas the Kerosene Heater or infrared heater wrapped in silver foil will double up as sauna stove . It will take care of oral and faecal discharges of surviving humans . After the treatment there will be application oils & creams which will preserve the human body by deterrence or augmented sensitivity."

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