IoT BASED FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Mihir Vartak, Mukeshkumar Mishra, Dipesh Tokare, Mayuraj Ahire, " IoT BASED FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 6, Article 1, pp. 1-5, 2023. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

A fire incident is a disaster with potential loss of life, damage to property and permanent damage disability to the victim. They might also experience trauma and protracted psychosis. Fire Soldiers are primarily responsible for responding to fire disasters, although their safety is frequently in jeopardy. combating fires, particularly in dangerous settings like gas tanks, oil refineries, and nuclear power facilities. They also face other difficulties, especially if the fire subsides. And restricted spaces, as it is necessary to locate the remains of buildings and obstacles to extinguish them put out the fire and rescue the victim. High barriers and risks in firefighting operations, technical Innovations can be used to aid in firefighting. Therefore, this project development presents a firefighting robot that can put out fires without firefighters having to deal with unnecessary things to risk the robot is designed to be flexible in operation compared to other conventional firefighting robots. It had its effect Robot demonstrates ability to automatically detect and extinguish fire locations Fire from a distance at a certain distance. The robot is programmed to recognize the location of the fire and stop as soon as possible. A human operator can monitor the robot by using IOT Server which connects to a smartphone or remote devices.

Keywords

disaster, robots, IOT Server, Damage, detect, Hazardous Environments.

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