Automated Fire Extinguisher
Keywords:
Fire sensor,Ultrasonic sensor,temperature sensor,water sprinkler,air blowerAbstract
Normally, fire causes huge damage of property and life. Detection of fire at an early stage can avoid loss. Our present paper discusses about the automated fire extinguisher. If the fire has been detected and extinguished at an early stage, one can reduce the destructions caused by it. Since robotics has gained popularity due to the advancements of technologies. Properly equipped robot can detect the fire. Once the fire has been detected, the robot is instructed to extinguish the fire by using water sprinkler and air blower systems. The usage of these two extinguishing equipments involve that sprinkling the water along with the air will increase the pressure. This leads to the fast extinguishment of the fire. The robot is equipped with the fire sensor which can detect the fire. The project what we have aimed is of industrial protocol. The GPS will recognize the location in terms of latitude and longitude values. While GSM is used to send a message to the nearby hospital along with GPS values.The ZIG-BEE provides the communication between the transmitter and receiver sections. The transmitter section is nothing but the robot which is in mobility while the receiver section is the stationary one. The message to the hospital from the GSM is for the support to the workers who had caught in the fire and got injured. The temperature sensor will check the temperature. That means, whether the temperature is high or low
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