This science project demonstrates an Automatic Fire Extinguisher System without Arduino using a tubelight starter as a switch to activate a water pump. When heat or flame is detected, the starter works like an automatic trigger and the pump sprays water to control the fire.

This model is simple, low-cost, and perfect for school science exhibitions, STEM fairs, and innovation projects. It explains how automatic fire safety systems can help protect homes, offices, and factories.
Materials Used:
• Cardboard base
• Small water pump
• Tubelight starter
• Battery
• Plastic pipes
• Water container
• Switch and wires
• Color paper for decoration
Working Principle:
When heat increases near the starter, it acts like a thermal switch. The circuit closes and activates the water pump, which sprays water through the pipe to extinguish the fire automatically.
This project helps students understand:
• Fire safety systems
• Simple electrical circuits
• Automatic control mechanisms