A. Amudha, M. Siva Ramkumar, K. Balachander, G. Emayavaramban, G. N, S. S, Suresh Mt
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There is a considerable chance of fire breakouts in industries such as petroleum, chemical, oils, & gas, resulting in massive devastation, destruction of livelihood, and the great majority of all, the loss of life. When an event happens, it's essential to have a mechanism in place that can alert authorized personnel and ensure that the premises are safe. In order to detect fires (via smoke as well as temperature sensors) and LPG leaks, an IOT-based industrial problem detection project was created. Data is sent to a remote location through the Internet of Things (IoT). 'Things' can communicate with sensors, circuits, programs, and accessibility through the Internet of Things (IOT). Human interaction is unnecessary for these technologies.(\p)(p)Monitoring voltage and current consumption by industry is also a feature of this system. Use this tool to locate the hottest area, which may be assessed by determining the most hazardous area for people or production. A current sensor measures the overall amount of current consumed by the industrial sector. ' If the power exceeds the threshold and the load is tripped, the IOT cloud app will notify the appropriate person.