Abstract

In industrial areas, fire breakouts often stem from gas leaks within the surrounding environment. These leaks could be caused by faulty apparatus, inadequate maintenance, or human mistake either during handling or storage of flammable gases. The presence of combustible gases poses a significant risk, as they can ignite easily and escalate into large-scale fires, endangering both personnel and property within the industrial site. This research employs a compact detection device capable of identifying combustible gases like propane, LPG Gas, Carbon Monoxide, butane, and other hazardous gases. The device is designed to identify these gases quickly and accurately, aiding in ensuring safety in various environments such as industrial sites, homes, and workplaces. The leakage detector includes NODEMCU, gas sensors, buzzer, and LCD system. When harmful gases surpass acceptable thresholds, the micro-controller initiates a alerting SMS using Blynk server. The prototype emits a sound alert and illuminates LCDs to indicate the leaking gas. Gas concentration datais sent to Thinkspeak server for easy monitoring by plant personnel.

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