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GAS LEAKAGE DETECTION

Rina Naik

Abstract


In this task we are executing a gas spillage recognize. This gadget can recognize LPG (Melted Oil Gas ) spillage in our home and lodgings and businesses . LPG is a significant and effective fuel , for the most part utilized in our home and business places for cooking . LPG is exceptionally loaded up with chambers and can't be harmed without any problem. However, if the gas cylinder, regulator, or gas pipe tube connection are not in good condition, leaks can occur, which could result in an accident. Mishap may prompts medical problems like suffocation and perhaps cause a shoot on the start of any fire or electric inventory . The point of this undertaking is to follow out the spillage of LPG and to keep away from disasters . In this project, we use a buzzer as an alarm, a GSM GPS module for SMS and location sharing, and a sensor so that the lighter will stop working if there is a gas leak.


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