MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621004029 A) filed by Yogesh Yashwant Kore, Thane, Maharashtra, on Jan. 14, for 'an automated fire-safety system and method for fire-event detection, occupancy monitoring, and emergency alert transmission.'

Inventor(s) include Yogesh Yashwant Kore.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure proposes an automated fire-safety system (100) configured to detect fire incidents, monitor occupant presence, and transmit emergency alerts. The system (100) comprises a fire-panel monitoring device (102) having an optical sensing assembly (104) positioned non-invasively relative to one or more visual status indicators of a fire-alarm panel (106) to generate fire-event data. Plurality of room-monitoring devices (108), each incorporating a wireless radio module (110), detect proximity of occupant-carried wireless devices to generate occupancy data. A gateway device (112) having a cellular communication module (114) receives the fire-event data and occupancy data and transmits emergency alerts via at least one cellular voice or messaging channel. A wireless communication network (116) enables device-to-device data exchange, while an event-logging module (118) provides resilient, long-term data retention. Control units (120, 122, 124) coordinate system operations to ensure synchronized, autonomous emergency response."

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