FI-BOT Smart Fire-Fighting Robot Using Arduino and Sensors
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJASH.2025.040Keywords:
water spraying mechanism, autonomous system, toxic gases, smart firefighting system, emergency response, motor driver, fire safety, hazardous environments, robotics, automation, fire suppression, fire detection, ARDUINO, Fire-fighting robotAbstract
Firefighting is a dangerous profession that exposes firefighters to life-threatening risks, including toxic gases and extreme heat. To improve safety and efficiency, automation and robotics are increasingly being integrated into fire suppression systems. This paper presents the development of an autonomous fire-fighting robot designed to detect and extinguish fires in hazardous environments where human intervention may be difficult or dangerous. The robot operates using an ARDUINO-based control system, fire sensors, and a motorized water spraying mechanism. When a fire is detected, the sensors transmit a signal to the ARDUINO, which activates the motor driver to spray water toward the fire source. This automated approach reduces risks to firefighters, minimizes damage, and enhances fire safety by providing a quick and efficient fire suppression response. The proposed system contributes to advancements in smart firefighting technology and offers a practical solution for fire prevention and emergency response.
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