Effects of wildfires
Deforestation
Our planet is consumed by over 100,000 wildfires every year, which reduce forest area up to 170 million hectares.
Deforestation
Our planet is consumed by over 100,000 wildfires every year, which reduce forest area up to 170 million hectares.
Losses
Destruction of 1 ha of a forest by the fire is tantamount to lose amount wood material, which is worth about more than 5 000 dollars. However, indirect losses (related to non-productive functions of the forest and losses in the ecosystem) can be even 6 times higher.
Losses
Destruction of 1 ha of a forest by the fire is tantamount to lose amount wood material, which is worth about more than 5 000 dollars. However, indirect losses (related to non-productive functions of the forest and losses in the ecosystem) can be even 6 times higher.
Climate
One tree can absorb about 6-7 kg of CO2 from the atmosphere yearly. One ha of forest area offsets exhaust emission of 4 passenger cars during one year. One ha of forest area counteract annual exhaust emission of 4 passenger cars.
Climate
One tree can absorb about 6-7 kg of CO2 from the atmosphere yearly. One ha of forest area offsets exhaust emission of 4 passenger cars during one year. One ha of forest area counteract annual exhaust emission of 4 passenger cars.
Solution advantages
Speed
The Fire Finder’s detectors are able to detect even a puff of smoke and inform about forest fires at a really early stage of disaster. During windy days, when the risk of rapid spread of fire is the most dangerous, Fire Finder gains significant advantage on the market.
Speed
The Fire Finder’s detectors are able to detect even a puff of smoke and inform about forest fires at a really early stage of disaster. During windy days, when the risk of rapid spread of fire is the most dangerous, Fire Finder gains significant advantage on the market.
Profitability
Implementation and maintenance of the FireFinder network is cheaper than commonly used solutions such as observation towers or air patrols.
Profitability
Implementation and maintenance of the FireFinder network is cheaper than commonly used solutions such as observation towers or air patrols.
Precision
Our artificial intelligence algorithms enable extremely precise determination of the location of fire. In addition, the system forecasts the way the fire will spread, making it easier to plan the firefighting action.
Precision
Our artificial intelligence algorithms enable extremely precise determination of the location of fire. In addition, the system forecasts the way the fire will spread, making it easier to plan the firefighting action.
Principle of working
Danger detection
FireFinder sensors constantly monitor air parameters in search of anomalies. If even trace amounts of smoke are detected, a single sensor sends information to a central server and forces nearby sensors to send measurements more frequently.
Data analysis
Advanced machine learning algorithms analyze the data received from the sensor network in real time to eliminate false alerts and determine the exact location of the fire and its development direction.
Services notification
If the threat is confirmed, the appropriate local fire brigade services are alerted automatically. The system transmits information about the location of the fire, its predicted size and additional forecasts about the direction and speed of the fire spread.
Fire fighting
By obtaining precise data from the network of sensors, foresters and fire brigades are better placed to adapt to the existing threat. In addition, the Fire Finder system updates data on the fire development in real time, which allows for more efficient management of the firefighting action.