high school science project spurs the creation of outdoor detectors.
by rick richardson
technology this week
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more than other household items, smoke detectors might benefit from being connected. they significantly contribute to your feeling of security while you’re away from home. ideally, you won’t need it, but it might save lives if you do.
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torch, established in 2020, is implementing some of these concepts in a new environment. the $299 device provides early outdoor detection for up to 10 acres, which is fixed onto a spike put into a tree. it’s a sizable addressable market that, regrettably, will expand even further in the years to come as wildfire threats rise.
my school closed down for a week because there was so much smoke. it was a horrible situation. people lost billions of dollars in damage
climate change is to blame for this situation since it causes droughts and hotter temperatures, ideal conditions for destructive fires, especially in the western united states. as recently highlighted by nasa: