By identifying P-waves, the first waves to arrive in an earthquake, our system provides crucial alerts seconds to minutes before the stronger S-waves hit. This early notification allows users to take swift actions, such as moving to a safer location or halting critical operations, ultimately saving lives and minimizing damage.
HOSPITAL | APARTMENT | EDUCATIONAL FACILITY | OFFICE | MALL | HOTEL
Earthquakes can cause severe damage, including the collapse of buildings, often on a large scale, and can result in casualties. These sudden events trigger widespread panic and chaos. Building damage may also disrupt electricity supply, cause gas pipe leaks, and even lead to explosions. Public services are disrupted, endangering critical surgical procedures and valuable equipment in hospitals, as well as putting the safety of children in schools at risk. The AMTI Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) can reduce the risk of damage and casualties by integrating with Building Management Systems. This EEWS can mitigate earthquake impacts by initiating preventive actions such as activating safe mode for equipment, elevators, and gates, reducing gas pressure, shutting off wastewater lines, cutting power, and issuing warnings via social media, SMS, WhatsApp, alarms, and audiovisual systems. Additionally, the system can automatically halt sensitive procedures to minimize further damage.
AIRPORT | TRAIN | PORT | BUS
Earthquakes pose a serious threat to transportation systems such as airports, ports, railways, and vehicles, potentially disrupting operations and endangering passengers and operators. By providing early warnings, authorities can quickly implement safety protocols, protecting lives and critical infrastructure. The Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) from AMTI can intervene by activating automatic emergency braking mechanisms for trains, redirecting air traffic and triggering warnings on road signs to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of passengers and workers.
POWER PLANT | ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION | WATER SUPPLY | GAS SUPPLY | WASTEWATER SYSTEM
Earthquake vibrations can damage pipelines, valves, and pump stations, causing hazardous chemical and water leaks that could disrupt vital supplies of clean water or electricity to the community. The Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) from AMTI can trigger preventive actions to protect power plants, such as reducing gas pressure, preventing hydrogen evaporation, safeguarding substations, cutting off wastewater flow, and halting the supply of electricity and water. Additionally, the system can generate post-event reports to assess potential damage to pipelines.
OIL & GAS FACILITIES | CHEMICAL PLANT | REFINERY
Earthquakes can cause explosions, fires, chemical leaks, and environmental damage at oil and gas facilities. With AMTI's earthquake early warning, there is more time to trigger damage control actions, such as lowering or shutting off gas pressure, with maximum response time. This limits potential damage while keeping critical infrastructure and vital services operational. EEWS AMTI also sends alerts via social media, SMS, WhatsApp, alarms, or audiovisual systems to employees, reducing injuries and casualties, and speeding up facility recovery.
TRANSPORTATION | INFRASTRUCTURE | MINING EQUIPMENT
Earthquakes can cause significant damage to infrastructure and jeopardize worker safety in mining operations. The Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) from AMTI can significantly reduce damage, primarily by warning workers and giving them time to take cover or evacuate before the main tremor hits. Earthquake alerts can also trigger automatic shutdown mechanisms for critical mining equipment and isolate hazardous materials, reducing the risk of damage to machinery and ensuring team safety. Post-event reports can support decision-making processes for resuming operations after an earthquake.