PFP - External Unit

PFP - External Unit

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Proactive Fire Prevention and Enhanced User Safety when using Hobs, Grills, and Ovens According to recent fire and rescue services (FRS) reports, residential fires account for a staggering 41% of total primary fires in England. The 2017-18 report reveals that dwelling fires, numbering 30,343, pose a significant threat to public safety. Furthermore, the English housing survey (2016-17) indicates that an overwhelming majority, 86%, of these fires originate inside homes or flats. Kitchen fires, in particular, are a major concern, with two-thirds of all kitchen-related incidents being attributed to cooking activities. Alarmingly, 40% of fire-related fatalities in England involve individuals aged 65 and over, while only 19% of non-fatal casualties fall within this demographic. This disturbing trend highlights the vulnerability of independently living elderly individuals and student accommodations to fire hazards. The data suggests that these demographics are at the forefront of the fires' potential causes. Notably, existing fire detection equipment is often reactive and provides limited notification options for users. In light of technological advancements, it has become essential to revamp safety systems and shift from a reactive to a proactive approach. The primary objective is to prevent damage, equipment loss, and most importantly, the loss of human life. Link: http://s3kdevelopers.com/ignatiasensors/

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