GSM Based Gas Leakage Detection & Prevention System for Disabled and Handicapped
Abstract
Gas leakage and monitoring is a prodigious
challenge with a number of industries, habitation areas and
vehicles that runs on natural gas and LPG resources especially in
developing countries, where gas usage is at sky-high and
outrageous level. It is a runtime preventive system that provides
hindrance to any causality with handicapped and disabled
persons in our surrounding and societies. The purpose of this
work is to provide safety to that class of people who themselves
are not in position to take precautionary measures to save their
precious lives. Specifically, this is a project in which we use a
highly sensitive gas sensor with a portable C-16 gas detector
which can detect more than 30 different gases or vapours. Also
system includes GSM SIM 900 module which can send message
so as to take useful cautions. Noteworthy part of this system is
that it not only alerts or warns people but the accommodating
factor is to provide a runtime safety by evacuating the leaked
particles of combustible gas present in air on immediate basis, in
case a custodian is not at home to take care of handicapped and
disabled one’s.
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