
Wireless Based Fire Notification and Real Time Monitoring System
Author(s) -
Iu S,
Mohamad Nuhairy Nazirin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.b6145.129219
Subject(s) - manual fire alarm activation , alarm , warning system , fire detection , computer security , notification system , process (computing) , wireless , event (particle physics) , computer science , work (physics) , control room , real time computing , engineering , architectural engineering , telecommunications , computer network , civil engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , aerospace engineering , operating system
Lately, cases of fire-related accidents have increased, both in the industry and at home. Most of these incidents have resulted in damage and loss to the owner. Worse, it causes injuries and death to the residents. To minimize and prevent such accidents, early-warning systems through smoke or fire detection apparatus have been established. Most affordable fire detector systems work only as a warning system. To add a control function to the system, the cost of owning it is quite expensive. It is important, to have advanced technology on such system, for users to ease their burden and also reduce accidents. Most existing fire alarm systems do not fully assist in the event of a fire. These sensors only warn people at the scene, and cannot alert those outside the area. When the sensor detects a fire, the user has to enter the burning building to find the monitoring panel, in order to detect the exact location of the incident. The chance for the fire to spread is increased when no one is at home. This process will delay the early response time to prevent such accidents. As a solution to this problem, wireless real-time monitoring fire alarm systems need to be developed. By monitoring the system wirelessly, customers can observe the location of the fire remotely, without them being there. As a result, it can reduce fire rates and even protect people from unnecessary incidents in their homes.