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High school students develop money cleaning device

Developed by two Turkish students, HTM -- Hygienic Teller Machine -- can remove bacteria by ultraviolet light

12.04.2018 - Update : 12.04.2018
High school students develop money cleaning device

By Erol Yildiz

TOKAT, Turkey

Two high school students in Turkey have developed a device to disinfect banknotes using ultraviolet light.

Osman Bugra Bolat and Berat Doguhan Basara -- students in the northern Tokat province -- led by their information technologies teacher Ahmet Arpaci, have developed a machine that can kill the bacteria on banknotes by ultraviolet light.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Thursday, Arpaci said there were thousands of bacteria on banknotes as money was probably the only thing passing from hand to hand in such an uncontrolled way.

"You can spend in the U.S. or Turkey the money you got in Africa. As we thought that money, which can carry myriad bacteria, should be cleaned, we launched a study,” Arpaci said.

He said they had eventually decided that automated teller machines (ATM) would be the most suitable platforms for their project.

"During our study, we saw that the growth of the bacteria on money, when exposed to ultraviolet light, stopped. We developed a device that we named HTM (Hygienic Teller Machine) once the technical drawings were complete. We have also applied to get a patent for it,” Arpaci added.

One of the students, Bolat said everybody knew banknotes passing from hand to hand are dirty and their device may help prevent sicknesses that the bacteria on money cause.

The HTM works in the same way as an ATM. Banknotes thought to be dirty are inserted into this device and it gives the banknotes back completed disinfected by ultraviolet light.

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