Special Techniques To Detectand Avoid Casualties

In the process of global urbanization, collective housing has become the mainstream of the market. In order to meet the regulatory requirements, many builders will install single function smoke or fire detectors in the housing in advance. Unfortunately, due to the limitations of early technology, it can only make a sound and start the sprinkler when a disaster occurs, so as to avoid affecting the safety of the whole community.

Unfortunately, the functions of traditional smoke detection equipment are limited. As a result, when it comes to cold winter, there will always be several incidents of high carbon monoxide concentration due to the use of water heaters in confined spaces. Therefore, whether ICT technology can be used to help minimize casualties has always been the focus of all businesses.

In order to avoid the above problems, many water heater manufacturers have built in components that can detect the concentration of carbon monoxide and gas in their products in advance. When the gas concentration is too high, they take the initiative to shut down the operation of the water heater to avoid the above unfortunate events.

Our company will further take wireless gas concentration detectors, smoke detectors and fire detectors as the core, and cooperate with customized digital gas switches to actively cut off the gas pipeline at the first moment of a fire or when the gas concentration is too high, and send a brief message to consumers’ mobile phones, so as to achieve the goal of reducing fire damage.

In addition, in response to the trend of population aging and in line with the government’s policy of promoting local aging, many telecom operators or fixed network operators have also started to provide webcam services and let the elderly carry emergency buttons with them. In this way, consumers can not only remotely watch the living conditions of the elderly, but also receive messages sent by the emergency button, so as to avoid the dilemma of the elderly falling but no one can help.

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