Safe Snaan - Dignity for her

Problem Statement

Migrant women living at urban construction sites often lack safe and private bathing spaces, leading to: Exposure to unhygienic and unsafe conditions. Public and vulnerable bathing situations. Health risks due to dust, insects, and poor sanitation. A lack of empowerment and dignity stemming from neglected basic needs. Most construction sites only provide toilets—not bathing areas—forcing women to bathe in open, unsafe areas, typically at odd hours to avoid being seen.    

Contributors

Aayush Agrawal, Riddhi Javali, Amrutha Prakash, Sonal Raj, Jatin Khaimani

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About Safe Snaan - Dignity for her

Solution

  The team developed Safe Snaan, a low-cost, replicable bathing pod for women construction workers. Key features include: Built using locally available materials such as tarpaulin, bamboo, and rope. Design promotes privacy, safety, and hygiene. Encourages behavioral change and regular usage through: Visual graphics for hygiene awareness. Community-led engagement. Training in menstrual and reproductive hygiene. This innovation aims to restore dignity, improve health outcomes, and empower women through infrastructure and education. 

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