Smart Hygine Monitoring System
Abstract
The Smart Hygiene Monitoring System is an automated solution designed to efficiently monitor waste and water levels in real time. It uses sensors like ultrasonic, moisture, and gas detectors to measure levels accurately and display them on a screen. When the bin or tank reaches a certain level, the system gives an alert using lights and sound to notify the user. A microcontroller processes the data and controls the system’s operations, ensuring high accuracy and reliability. It also includes a manual control feature that allows users to test or activate the alerts when required. This system reduces the need for manual checking, prevents waste overflow, and saves water. It helps maintain a clean and hygienic environment in homes, industries, and public areas. The Smart Hygiene Monitoring System is costeffective, user- friendly, and suitable for smart city applications. It promotes cleanliness, supports sustainability, and contributes to a healthier and eco-friendly society.
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