Create a clean, modern, 3-page science exhibition presentation deck for a project titled "Smart Segregation Dustbin" under the main theme "Health and Hygiene". Use a professional palette of modern forest green, slate gray, and clean white with tech line accents. Include visual icons for sensors, recycling, and air quality. Page-by-Page Detailed Prompts Page 1: Title Slide Prompt: Header: Title: "Smart Segregation Dustbin" | Subtitle: "Automated Waste Sorting & Odor Prevention" Theme Tag: Theme: Health & Hygiene Visuals: High-tech, minimalist cover layout featuring a modern dual-compartment smart bin graphic, an ultrasonic sensor icon, and a clean science fair badge. Include placeholders for "Student Name," "Class/Section," and "Guide Teacher." Page 2: Working Mechanism & Key Features Prompt: Header: "How It Works & Key Innovations" Column 1 (Smart Segregation): Automatic dry/wet waste separation using moisture and ultrasonic sensors. Column 2 (Fermented Waste Alert Alarm): Gas/odor sensor (MQ series) detects foul smell and fermentation gases, triggering a buzzer/alarm and LED indicator to alert authorities before foul odors pollute public spaces. Visuals: Step-by-step process flowchart (Detect → Segregate → Monitor Odor → Trigger Alarm). Page 3: Benefits & Practical Uses Prompt: Header: "Benefits, Applications & Impact" Benefits Section (Bullet Grid): Health & Hygiene: Prevents bacterial growth, foul odors, and disease vectors (flies/mosquitoes) in public zones. Odor Control: Instant alarm notification ensures timely clearance of fermented organic waste. Eco-Friendly: Improves recycling efficiency through accurate automated sorting. Real-World Uses: Ideal for public parks, railway stations, smart cities, schools, and hospitals. Visuals: Grid layout with clean icons for hygiene, smart cities, recycling, and public health.
Create a clean, modern, 3-page science exhibition presentation deck for a project titled "Smart Segregation Dustbin" under the main theme "Health and Hygiene". Use a professional palette of modern forest green, slate gray, and clean white with tech line accents. Include visual icons for sensors, recycling, and air quality.
Page-by-Page Detailed Prompts
Page 1: Title Slide
Prompt:
Header: Title: "Smart Segregation Dustbin" | Subtitle: "Automated Waste Sorting & Odor Prevention"
Theme Tag: Theme: Health & Hygiene
Visuals: High-tech, minimalist cover layout featuring a modern dual-compartment smart bin graphic, an ultrasonic sensor icon, and a clean science fair badge. Include placeholders for "Student Name," "Class/Section," and "Guide Teacher."
Page 2: Working Mechanism & Key Features
Prompt:
Header: "How It Works & Key Innovations"
Column 1 (Smart Segregation): Automatic dry/wet waste separation using moisture and ultrasonic sensors.
Column 2 (Fermented Waste Alert Alarm): Gas/odor sensor (MQ series) detects foul smell and fermentation gases, triggering a buzzer/alarm and LED indicator to alert authorities before foul odors pollute public spaces.
Visuals: Step-by-step process flowchart (Detect → Segregate → Monitor Odor → Trigger Alarm).
Page 3: Benefits & Practical Uses
Prompt:
Header: "Benefits, Applications & Impact"
Benefits Section (Bullet Grid):
Health & Hygiene: Prevents bacterial growth, foul odors, and disease vectors (flies/mosquitoes) in public zones.
Odor Control: Instant alarm notification ensures timely clearance of fermented organic waste.
Eco-Friendly: Improves recycling efficiency through accurate automated sorting.
Real-World Uses: Ideal for public parks, railway stations, smart cities, schools, and hospitals.
Visuals: Grid layout with clean icons for hygiene, smart cities, recycling, and public health.
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The Smart Segregation Dustbin is an innovative solution designed to enhance health and hygiene through automated waste sorting and odor prevention. Utilizing moisture sensors for wet and dry waste separation and MQ gas sensors to detect odors, it operates on a flow of detection, sorting, monitoring, and alerting. This technology significantly reduces bacteria and disease vectors, improving recycling efforts in public spaces such as parks, stations, schools, and hospitals.