Smart Firefighting Robot using Arduino Uno

Year : 2025 | Volume : 03 | Issue : 01 | Page : 21 27
    By

    Vidyasagar Kori,

  • Abhishek Kumar Ahirwar,

  • Jitendra Kumar Saket,

  • Sakshi Bagri,

  • DPS Chauhan,

  1. Students, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Vindhya Group of Institutions, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
  2. Students, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Vindhya Group of Institutions, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
  3. Students, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Vindhya Group of Institutions, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
  4. Students, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Vindhya Group of Institutions, Satna, Madhya Pradesh
  5. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Vindhya Group of Institutions,, Satna, Madhya Pradesh

Abstract

A fire is dangerous and can have many repercussions. Numerous accidents can be avoided by promptly identifying and putting out a fire. Human resources have been our mainstay thus far. The person’s life is often in jeopardy as a result. Consequently, fire safety becomes essential to save lives. The fire extinguishing robot proposed and designed in this work locates the fire and utilizes sprinklers to extinguish it when the pump is activated. This robot detects fires accurately using three flame sensors. Without requiring human assistance, this Arduino-powered fire extinguisher robot model is designed to identify flames and extinguish them on its own. All operations are managed by an Arduino UNO micro controller. Several sensors, including temperature, smoke, and flame sensors, are built inside the robot and are managed by the Arduino Uno microprocessor. With the help of its water ejector, this model robot can spray water where a fire is starting. Using a servo motor, the water ejector pipe can be moved in the desired direction. When the robot detects a fire, it uses gear motors and a motor driver to control its movement. It will then immediately start the water pump to put out the fire. A book an embedded system is used in the design and construction of firefighting robots. Within this framework, the Two flame sensors are used in the Fire Sensing and Extinguishing Robot’s design for the fire detection system, and a sensor-based approach is used to train the fire detection and extinguishing process. The Arduino UNO, Flame Sensor, Water Dispenser, Bluetooth, and Ultrasonic Sensor are the primary components used in the creation of the firefighting robot. This robot may be controlled via Bluetooth and an Android-based application in the following directions: forward, backward, left, and right. When an obstruction is detected, this robot stops and restarts upon clearance.

Keywords: Firefighting Robot, Extinguishment Mechanism, Arduino Uno, Sensors, Flame Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Movement System, Power Supply.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Electronics Automation ]

How to cite this article:
Vidyasagar Kori, Abhishek Kumar Ahirwar, Jitendra Kumar Saket, Sakshi Bagri, DPS Chauhan. Smart Firefighting Robot using Arduino Uno. International Journal of Electronics Automation. 2025; 03(01):21-27.
How to cite this URL:
Vidyasagar Kori, Abhishek Kumar Ahirwar, Jitendra Kumar Saket, Sakshi Bagri, DPS Chauhan. Smart Firefighting Robot using Arduino Uno. International Journal of Electronics Automation. 2025; 03(01):21-27. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijea/article=2025/view=206656


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Regular Issue Subscription Original Research
Volume 03
Issue 01
Received 08/03/2025
Accepted 24/03/2025
Published 08/04/2025
Publication Time 31 Days


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