Abstract
Firefighters are generally responsible for putting out fires, but they are frequently exposed to greater dangers when doing so, particularly in hazardous locations such as nuclear power plants, petroleum refineries, and gas tanks. They confront additional challenges, particularly when a fire breaks out in a confined space, since they must investigate the ruins of structures and overcome obstructions in order to extinguish the fire and save the victim. As a result, this study describes the construction of a fire-fighting robot that can put out fires without exposing firefighters to undue danger. The robot is build using sensors, motors, Arduino and pump. These robots are mainly used in industrial areas for where there is high risk of fire. Fire-fighting robots provide greater access into small spaces and to extinguish fire in narrow places.
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