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A Building's Smart Fire Safety System

Shailesha Kushwaha

Abstract


The Smart building fire safety system is the subject of this paper. We can save the lives of those inside the burning building by employing this strategy. We all know that turning on the sprinklers is the first thing that will happen in this kind of situation. However, if the current supply is still on, there is a chance of a short circuit, which could cause the fire to get worse. We have programmed this in such a way that the building's circuit will trip, triggering the sprinklers to activate in order to control the fire. Another risk is that people will frequently pass away as a result of breathing difficulties brought on by fire smoke. To get rid of the smoke from the building, we will be using exhaust fans because of this. This method has the potential to save a lot of people trapped in a burning building. Another advantage is that you won't have to change the design of the buildings and the cost of implementation will be lower because this method can be applied to existing buildings as well as new ones.


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