Abstract: The ever-present threat that fires pose to human life, property, and the environment necessitates continuous evolution in fire protection technology. This study addresses the imperative need for advancements by focusing on early fire detection and the accurate monitoring of hazardous gasses, such as carbon monoxide (CO) and oxygen (O2) deficiency. Our research explores the integration of CO, O2 deficiency, and flame sensors into a comprehensive detection and monitoring system equipped with SMS alerting capabilities.Fires represent a significant risk, requiring proactive and sophisticated technological solutions. The study emphasizes the shortcomings of standalone detection systems, highlighting the limitations in providing a holistic approach to fire safety.The primary objective of this research is to develop and implement an integrated detection and monitoring system that surpasses the limitations of existing technologies. By incorporating CO, O2 deficiency, and flame sensors, the aim is to enhance the overall effectiveness of fire safety measures.In conclusion, the integration of CO, O2 deficiency, and flame sensors into a unified detection and monitoring system with SMS alerting capabilities represents a significant advancement in fire safety technology. By addressing the limitations of existing systems, this research contributes to a more comprehensive and effective approach to mitigating the risks associated with fires.

Keywords: Fire Protection, Carbon Monoxide Shortage, Oxygen Shortage, Detection, Fire Safety

Cite:
Dr Sowmya K. S., Vidhya Mahesh Hegde, Vishal Praveen, Yathish Chandrashekar, "Smart First Safety System with CO, O2 and Flame Detectors and SMS Notifications", IJARCCE International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, vol. 12, no. 12, pp. 67-72, 2023, Crossref https://doi.org/10.17148/IJARCCE.2023.121211.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2023.121211

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