HygieniTech – The Smart Toilet
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11071310Keywords:
Hygiene, Internet of Things, Enhanced hygiene, Efficient water management, Arduino, Smart devices, Smart toilet, Message Queue Telemetry (MQTT)Abstract
This project presents a novel smart toilet system designed to enhance hygiene and optimize restroom maintenance. The system automatically dispenses a biodegradable seat cover using an infrared sensor upon user entry. Following this, ultraviolet light disinfects the seat, ensuring cleanliness for the next user. An MQ2 sensor continuously monitors air quality, transmitting real-time data to a website accessible by janitorial staff. Additionally, the system tracks seat cover availability and triggers alerts when replenishment is required. Utilizing an ESP32 Wi-Fi module, data seamlessly uploads to the website, empowering proactive maintenance efforts. Furthermore, an automatic flush initiate after use, promoting sanitation and user convenience. This innovative system offers a multifaceted approach to restroom hygiene, combining automated cleaning processes with data-driven maintenance insights, leading to a cleaner and more efficiently managed restroom environment.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Kunal Santosh Parkar, Ananya Umesh Shetty, Avinash Sunil Rajak, Shrikant Narendar Sabbani, Shubhangi Verulkar
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