The significance of putting out a fire as soon as possible can serve to warn others about the perils of disaster and death. Common sensor fire detection systems are limited, especially in a vast location, requiring a long time to detect a fire, and are unable to work in an open environment. This study developed a fire sense approach based on visual sensitivity and colourful variables such as colour, earth filling, light, backdrop, and fire detection time to assess the likelihood of a fire. The degree of error of fire detection was calculated in this study’s test. Keywords: Fire Detection, HSV, Time Frame Selection, Alert System, Fire Alarm
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