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Smart Box System for Intelligent Occupancy Detection and Fire Safety Automation in Rental Properties

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  • Michael Joseph R. Pelaez

    (San Beda College Alabang)

  • Dr. Aristotle F. Musni

    (San Beda College Alabang)

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This study describes the design and implementation of a Smart Box System that autonomously detects guest occupancy in rental units and automatically triggers fire-safety measures. It leverages IoT tools to ease the challenge of monitoring occupied units remotely. Throughout the system, motion sensors detect real-time activities, and fire detectors transmit early warning signals the moment smoke or heat is sensed. ESP32 boards manage the sensors together, while MQTT carries the measurements to a cloud server. Consequently, a single web dashboard provides owners with clear updates on occupancy and any unusual temperature readings, thereby lessening the need for property visits. Similarly, the presence of guests, risks, and hazards can be monitored briefly.

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  • Michael Joseph R. Pelaez & Dr. Aristotle F. Musni, 2025. "Smart Box System for Intelligent Occupancy Detection and Fire Safety Automation in Rental Properties," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(6), pages 2175-2177, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:6:p:2175-2177
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