
IoT-based Fire Detection and Prevention System
Author(s) -
Ch Hariveena,
K. Anitha,
Potharaju Ramesh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/981/4/042080
Subject(s) - alarm , internet of things , identification (biology) , computer security , firefighting , the internet , computer science , fire detection , smoke , architectural engineering , internet privacy , engineering , world wide web , geography , cartography , electrical engineering , waste management , botany , biology
Fire identification in homes is important to prevent property loss due to both natural and triggered fire events. Fire identification will prove to be very critical since the difference between life and death may mean it. Fires will come from anywhere and at any moment, but the existence of a fire alarm device helps to keep the family safe. The need to get a fire alarm device isn’t seen by certain people. They just think they’re going to smell the fire and sprint out of time. The typical time for a building to burn down is just 60 seconds today. So the fire has probably consumed the house by the time you smell the fire and decide to run inside. The Internet of Things ( IoT) is a collection of wired and internet-accessible computers. In the IOT, the ‘Stuff’ may apply to any physical unit, ranging from a toaster to a vehicle. Over the Internet, these machines can be linked and help us manipulate or gather data from them. We will be using a wide range of sensors in this paper to sense the presence of fire and alert the watchman and fire officials to its presence. In addition, a preventive solution is often introduced by putting a sprinkler on it that sprinkles the water when the fire is sensed by smoke sensors.