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Dry powder extinguisher dropper drone

Abstract

Life, property, and the environment are exposed to the risk from fire incidents. To enhance firefighting capabilities, explorations has been done which leads to an innovative solution that have resulted in the creation of dry powder extinguisher dropper drone. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are made with the purpose of transporting and deploying fire extinguisher balls, which are self-activating devices filled with fire suppression ingredients. This dry powder extinguisher dropper drone is fitted with sophisticated sensors that let them locate fires quickly. As soon as a fire is spotted, the drone will automatically drop the ball containing the dry powder fire extinguisher. This drone may also enter difficult or risky environments, including high -rise structures, industrial complexes, or remote locations. The main task of this drone is to drop a fire extinguisher ball into the burning area. Spherical objects called "fire extinguisher balls" are used to putout fires and are packed with foam, powder, or other extinguishing ingredients. The balls are released by the drones, which activate when they encounter heat or fire, scattering the suppressant substance and dousing the flames. This device offers a quick and efficient way to put out fires at initial stage. This drone has various benefits for responding to fire emergencies. They enter to the fire site quickly, cutting down on response time and lowering danger to firefighters. Drones' aerial vantage point improves situational awareness, facilitating decisionmaking and resource allocation. Additionally, even in the absence of urgent human involvement, the self-activating nature of the fire extinguisher balls guarantees effective fire suppressio

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This paper was published in UTHM Institutional Repository.

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