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Abstract
The IoT-based CO and COHb gas detector is a device used to detect the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) gas and the level of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), supported by Internet of Things (IoT) technology for remote monitoring and real-time reporting. This device will be used in hospital rooms, serving as an important solution in efforts to ensure the safety of patients, medical staff, and hospital visitors. With the presence of the CO and COHb gas detector, hospital staff will find it easier to detect the presence of CO gas in the rooms within the hospital. The operation of this device is quite simple: just place the device in the room in the "on" condition, and it will automatically detect the CO and COHb gas present in that room. The measurement results of CO and COHb gas will be directly sent to Google Sheets for storage of the measurement results. The creation of this device requires several components, such as the ESP32 as the microcontroller, DHT11 as the temperature detection sensor, MQ7 as the CO gas detection sensor, and the application of IoT using a Google Sheets web app to monitor results remotely and store measurement results. According to the analysis of the device created by the researchers, the performance or functionality test results of the CO and COHb gas detector can be used smoothly. The author conducted functional tests or performance tests of the device by measuring data in a free room, roadside environment, motorcycle exhaust smoke, active smokers, and passive smokers.