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πŸ”₯ Smart_Fire_Detection_Evacuation_System - Early Alerts for Fire Safety

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the Smart Fire Detection and Evacuation Assistant! This system uses an ESP32 device to keep you safe by detecting fire, smoke, gas leaks, and unusual temperatures. It instantly alerts you and manages ventilation and exits. This guide will help you download and run the software smoothly.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To get started, visit the Releases page to download the software.

Steps to Download

  1. Click on the above link to open the Releases page.
  2. Look for the latest version.
  3. Download the installer for your operating system.
  4. Once the download completes, find the file in your downloads folder.

Steps to Install

  1. Locate the downloaded file.
  2. Double-click the file to begin installation.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
  4. Once installed, open the application to start using it.

πŸ–₯️ System Requirements

For the system to work effectively, ensure your device meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Sierra or later, or a Linux distribution.
  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster.
  • RAM: At least 2GB required (4GB recommended).
  • Storage: 200MB of free space.
  • Network: Wi-Fi connection for real-time alerts.

βš™οΈ How It Works

The Smart Fire Detection and Evacuation Assistant uses sensors connected to an ESP32 microcontroller. Here's how the system operates:

  1. Detection: The system constantly monitors for fire indicators such as heat, smoke, and gas levels.
  2. Alerts: When a potential hazard is detected, it sends alerts to occupants through notifications.
  3. Control Systems: The application can control ventilation systems and doors for safe evacuation.
  4. Emergency Notifications: The system can send real-time alerts via email to local fire services for a quick response.

πŸ“Š Key Features

  • Real-time Monitoring: Get instant updates on fire safety conditions.
  • User Notifications: Stay informed with timely alerts on fire hazards.
  • Emergency Control: Manage ventilation and exit routes remotely.
  • Quick Communication: Integrated email alerts ensure fire services are notified promptly.

πŸ’‘ Usage Tips

  • Make sure to calibrate your sensors properly after installation. This ensures accurate readings.
  • Test the alert system to confirm notifications are received on your device.
  • Regularly check for software updates on the Releases page for improved features and fixes.

🌐 Community Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, feel free to reach out. You can find help through the following:

  • GitHub Issues: Report any problems you face directly on the project.
  • Forums: Look for discussions related to our software in community forums.
  • Documentation: Refer to the documentation for comprehensive guidance.

πŸ—οΈ Development

If you are curious about how the system was built or want to contribute, your feedback is welcome. You can access the source code on GitHub.

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create your changes.
  3. Submit a pull request for review.

🀝 Acknowledgments

Thanks to all contributors and users who help improve this project. Your support is invaluable in making fire safety accessible for everyone.

βš–οΈ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. You can use it freely as long as you meet the licensing conditions.

Remember, safety is the priority. Enjoy using the Smart Fire Detection and Evacuation Assistant! For easy access, don’t forget to download the software from our Releases page.

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🚨 Detect fires and gas leaks early with this ESP32-based IoT system, ensuring safe evacuation and prompt alerts to emergency services.

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