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@article{187922,
author = {Divya Omshivay Dheknae and Harshvardhan Hanmant Mohite and Prathmesh Dilip Patil and Vrushali Vishnu Gurav},
title = {Automatic Safety Net for Buildings},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {7},
pages = {80-86},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=187922},
abstract = {High-rise apartments provide comfort and scenic views, but they also pose potential safety hazards for children. Even a moment of carelessness can lead to serious accidents when children access balconies or lean near railings. To prevent such incidents, an Automatic Balcony Safety Net System has been developed as a precautionary safety solution. The system uses ultrasonic sensors for continuous monitoring and a camera module for accurate identification of a child has entered the balcony area. Once a child is detected, the system activates a buzzer to alert nearby adults and automatically deploys a safety net, ensuring protection before any risky action occurs. The process is controlled by an STM32 microcontroller, with remote monitoring and manual control provided through an ESP32 and MIT App-based interface. This approach emphasizes preventive safety, offering a fast, automated, and reliable safeguard for children in high-rise homes.},
keywords = {child detection, Automatic Safety Net, Fall Prevention System.},
month = {November},
}
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