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ABOUT WATOOLS

Our is a technology enterprise dedicated to fire safety in super-high-rise buildings. Its mission is to leverage "technological innovation to provide comprehensive, full-lifecycle fire safety assurance for high-rise structures."

The company focuses primarily on the field of high-altitude fire safety, having developed a "Three-in-One" high-altitude fire safety solution. Tailored for super-high-rise buildings exceeding 200 meters in height, this solution enables rapid response within 15 minutes and 24-hour intelligent monitoring.

Leveraging core technologies—such as Cloud-Edge-End architecture and AI-driven intelligent perception—the company has established a nationwide regional service network to provide localized support, striving to become a leader in the high-altitude fire safety industry.

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R&D Team

Led by Professor Liu Yunhui of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, the R&D team—comprising over ten members—has dedicated seven years of continuous effort to the research and development of high-altitude operations and maintenance.
This sustained commitment has resulted in the accumulation of nearly one hundred patents, establishing a foundation of internationally leading technical expertise and know-how.

Typical Application Scenarios 

    1.High-Rise Residential Fire Prevention and Control

    Nighttime Electrical Fire Scenario in a 30-Story Residential Complex

    Scenario Description: An electrical fire breaks out at night in a 30-story residential complex; the flames spread from the window of a residence on the 12th floor. This demonstration illustrates the system's end-to-end response workflow.

    System Response Process

    • Intelligent Detection and Early Warning: An AI-powered smoke and fire recognition algorithm detected smoke emanating from a 12th-floor window, triggering an early warning within three seconds.
    • Multi-Source Data Verification: Thermal imaging confirmed temperature anomalies, while the smoke detection system simultaneously triggered an alarm; this cross-verification process significantly enhanced the credibility of the alert.
    • Automated Fire Suppression: The sprinkler systems on floors 12 through 14 were automatically activated, and high-altitude water cannons were precisely aimed at the source of the fire to extinguish the blaze.
    • Personnel Rescue and Evacuation: A specialized rescue pod was deployed within 60 seconds to transport trapped individuals to a safe zone.
    • Remote Command and Dispatch: The command center utilized a centralized platform to monitor the fire's progression and the rescue operations in real-time, enabling the remote coordination and dispatch of resources.

    2.Handling of High-Rise Fires in Commercial Complexes

    Fire Scenario in a Rooftop Restaurant of a 50-Story Commercial Complex

    Scenario Description: A fire breaks out in a restaurant located on the top floor (50th story) of a landmark commercial complex in a major city; dense smoke spreads upward, triggering an intelligent, end-to-end system response.

    System Response Process

    • Temperature Anomaly Detection: Thermal imaging sensors detect an abnormal temperature rise on the top floor, triggering an early warning.
    • Fire Spread Prediction: AI algorithms analyze fire propagation trends, predicting smoke dispersion paths and the extent of the affected area.
    • Integrated Fire Protection Response: Fire-resistant rolling shutters on the top floor and adjacent levels are activated, and the positive-pressure ventilation system is engaged to prevent smoke dispersion.
    • Coordinated Rescue Operations: Firefighting robots are deployed from window-washing platforms to precisely extinguish the fire using compressed air foam.
    • Real-time Data Transmission: The platform transmits real-time fire data and a 3D model of the building directly to the fire command vehicle.

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    Water and Power Supply Support Plan for Fire Scenarios

    1.Water Usage Plan

    Device Type
    Water Sources
    Water Usage
    Flow Control
    Firefighting Robot
    Building Interior Fire Water Piping Network
    Compressed Air Foam Firefighting
    5 L/s AI Regulation
    Rescue Cabin
    No direct water requirements
    Personnel Transfer and Material Transport

    2.Power Supply Plan

    Device Type
    Power Source 
    Power Requirement
    Power Supply Safeguards
    Firefighting Robot
    Onboard Lithium Battery + Emergency Interface
    10 kW
    Lithium battery prioritized; supplemental charging available during low-battery conditions.
    Rescue Cabin
    Onboard Lithium Battery + Emergency Interface
    3 kW
    Lithium battery prioritized; supplemental charging available during transport intervals.
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