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Advanced Fire Detection and Smoke Filtration System
Project Type: Self-Initiated
Project Description
Fire incidents are a leading cause of fatalities, not just from flames but primarily due to smoke inhalation. Traditional fire detection systems lack mechanisms for smoke removal, resulting in poor visibility and high toxicity that delay evacuation and increase casualties. This project addresses that gap by introducing a ceiling-mounted smoke purifier that rapidly detects smoke, filters particulates, and chemically converts toxic gases (e.g., CO) into less harmful compounds, enhancing evacuation safety in hospitals, educational institutions.
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Project Team
Khalid Haif Alharbi
MEAhmed Abdulraoof Alabdrbalnabi
MEAbdulmalik Khalid Dayel
EEMohammed Nabeel Al Moammer
CHEAdel Riyadh Alessa
CEMeshari Saeed Alzahrani
AETeam Coach
Dr. Abdul-Hadi Al-Juhani
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Chemical Engineering
Interdisciplinary Research Center for Construction and Building Materials