Scientists at IIT Delhi have developed an innovative mosquito-repellent washing powder designed to provide protection against diseases such as dengue, malaria, and chikungunya, which spread rapidly through mosquitoes in India. Unlike traditional methods such as coils, sprays, and creams, this powder embeds specialized mosquito-repellent chemicals into fabric fibers during washing, creating a protective barrier that lasts for 10 to 15 days after a single wash. Researchers emphasized that the powder does not emit any strong odor, making it suitable for everyday use, especially for children and individuals spending time outdoors at night.
🚨 IIT Delhi develops washing powder that turn clothes into mosquito shields. pic.twitter.com/rFFcmHrFXt
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The chemicals used in the washing powder have been tested and confirmed to be safe for the skin, causing no irritation or allergic reactions. By integrating mosquito protection into a routine activity like laundry, the technology offers a practical and convenient solution for residents in mosquito-prone regions. The powder can effectively reduce the risk of mosquito bites without the drawbacks associated with conventional repellents.
Having successfully completed the experimental phase, the project is now ready for commercial production. IIT Delhi is in discussions with several private companies to bring the product to market, and it is expected to be available to the public soon. This development highlights how technological innovation can be applied to everyday life to enhance public health and prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases in an affordable and accessible manner.




