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School of Nutrition and Hospitality Management

Description: It is an improvised flashlight that is very useful during calamaties and at the evacuation area. It is made out of recycled bottles with wires connected to it to the batteries

College of Optometry

Description: It is called “Solar Oven” and it is obviosly made out of foil. It can be used as a means of cooking foods and/or used to sterilized things by the used of foil that serve as the main conductor of heat coming from the sun.

School of Pharmacy

Description: It is a raincoat and bootie sacks, both of it are made from used sacks. It can be used as an improvised shelter and both the items are durable that even water could not enter into it.

College of Nursing

Descrition: It is a mini cabinet made of different kinds and colorful papers. People can put it at their study table and put their books, pen, documents or can also put clothes on it.

School of Science and Technology

Description: It is called the “Saver Bag”. It is made up of recycled gallon, straws, etc. that serves as an emergency kit. Where as in times of disaster people could just grab it and go, since it contains or people could put imporatant things such as kits for survival, some clothes, canned goods, etc.

School of Dentistry

Description: It is called the “Ukikabogable Bankable”. It is totally made out of recycled plastic bottles that combined together to make an improvise boat that sould help people survive in disasters.

College of Medical Technolgy

Description: A bed cage-like design made out of recycled box that could carry out infants around 3 to 4 months old.

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