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According to National Health Research Institutes, there are 80% of women suffering from lung cancer, because they inhaled too much smoke when they are in the cuisine.
The problem is that they don’t know how much smoke is inhaled when they cook, so when they find health problems, it’s too late.
FATA is a smart attendant of smoke. It’s installed on the cooker hood and records how much smoke (mg/m3) is produced during cooking time. Whenever smoke exceeds the standard value, FATA will remind users through cue lighting, then display the statistical charts of smoke and health advices on the APP.
National Taiwan University of science and Technology
Taichung City, Taiwan
Shih-Yu, Liu,
National Taiwan University of science and Technology
Po-Jen, Yang,
National Taipei University of Technology