Development Of Automatic Oxygen Stabilizer Device For 5 Passenger Sedan/

Diego, Jayson M.

Development Of Automatic Oxygen Stabilizer Device For 5 Passenger Sedan/ Jayson M. Diego, John Geavin M. Co, Queen Lynette U. Pacifico and Emmanuel Joshua B. Serrano.-- - Technological University Of The Philippines , Manila. 2020 - viii,111 pages. 29 cm

Bachelor's Thesis

College of Industrial Technology.--

Includes bibliographic references and index.

Being suffocated inside a vehicle is one of the causes of death that people really don’t
want to experience. There are still cases of suffocation inside the vehicle where mostly
children are the victims. Some says it was negligence and fault of their parents, but
there are still scenarios where people who has a condition like asthma, easy to get dizzy
or experience headache has experiencing lack of oxygen especially when it is crowded
inside the car. Lack of oxygen really happened because people inside the vehicle are
releasing carbon dioxide and once the carbon dioxide dominates the oxygen level inside
it will lead the commuters to the said conditions. Maintaining oxygen inside the
crowded vehicle is very important. When people are in a place with low ventilation and
low air circulation, they experience dizziness, and they get sleepy. The purpose of this
project is to prevent those situations to happen. It will automatically stabilize the oxygen
inside the car when the carbon dioxide sensor detects the exceeding limit. It also has
safety features that will be discuss in the next chapters. Making of this device needs
series of testing and inform the people that it may be a big help especially for the
commuters who really experience traffic, inconvenience and tiredness. Breathable
Oxygen gas will be release automatically from oxygen tank with the help of sensors
and the main device which is controlled by Arduino.


Electronics Engineering Technology
Oxygen Stabilizer

BTH TK 870 / D57 2020



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