Abstract

Because of the potential loss of life and property, a fire outbreak must be avoided at all costs. If left unattended, a fire can quickly spread and take days to extinguish. As a result, when this technology becomes available, it will aid in the reduction of uncontrollable this technology must be used to reduce or possibly eliminate this significant risk as a result of the cause of heavy damage. A fire alarm detection, notification, and extinguisher system was designed in this study. When a fire occurs, this system includes a GSM module that allows it to send SMS (short messaging service) notifications and phone calls to shop owners or house owners about the fire incident before the fire makes damage. The study also identifies a system that is both affordable and can be accessible by the general public and private sector, allowing it to be used to protect people and property in homes, offices, shops, public places, and schools. If and when the system is commercially available, fires. It has grown 50% because it will warn  potentially harmful situations prior to a fire accidents. If the smoke sensor detects a temperature that is not within the range we specify, the fire alarm will sound using a buzzer; if the temperature exceeds the specified level, the photo will be sent to the owner via mail, and a call and message will be sent to the specified owner. If the owner confirms and sends a message indicating  to turn on the pump, the extinguisher will activate.

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