THE RESSECTION FAN & SOS SYSTEM H

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THE RESSECTION FAN & SOS SYSTEM H

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THE RESSURECTION FAN & SOS SYSTEM H | Grade 7th

This is a life-saving project. When someone puts weight on the fan (suicide attempt), the limit switch triggers. The ESP32 sends an instant alert to a mobile phone with an ambulance ringtone. It also has an SOS button for home security against thieves.

Supplies

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Suplies List

1)ESP 32

2)5V Single Channel Relay Module

3)Power Bank

4)Cardboard

5)Jumper Wires

6)Motor Fan

7)Switch

8)Red led

9)9V Battery

10)Decorations items

11)Data Mobile Cable

How It Works & Video Demo

THE RESSURECTION FAN & SOS SYSTEM H | Grade 7th

When weight is detected on the fan or the SOS button is pressed, the ESP32 sends a signal via Wi-Fi. This triggers a loud buzzer and a mobile notification immediately.

Components & Circuit Connections

THE RESSURECTION FAN & SOS SYSTEM H | Grade 7th
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In this step, I have connected the ESP32 microcontroller with a 9V battery. The Limit Switch is fixed on the fan's hook to detect weight. I used a Relay Module to control the buzzer and the alert system. All parts are mounted on a cardboard base.
Main Parts:
  1. ESP32 (For Wi-Fi & Messaging)
  2. Limit Switch (To detect weight)
  3. Active Buzzer (For loud alarm)
  4. SOS Push Button
  5. 9V Battery & Jumper Wires


Conclusion & Future Scope

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This project is designed to save lives and provide instant security. The main goal is to reduce suicide rates and alert families immediately during emergencies.

Future Improvements:

  1. Camera Integration: In the future, I want to add a small camera that sends a live photo of the situation to the mobile phone.
  2. Mobile App: Creating a dedicated app for more customized alerts and ringtones.
  3. Compact Design: Making the device smaller so it can be easily hidden inside any fan.

This project proves that with simple technology like ESP32 and sensors, we can create high-speed safety solutions.