TAN RUI HERNG SJK(C) PENG BIN
As global temperatures continue to rise, the impact of climate change is significantly affecting our daily lives. This is no exception in the classroom, where students spend a significant portion of their daily lives. In recognition of this challenge, we propose a project to regulate classroom temperatures effectively during hot weather automatically. The system incorporates humidity and temperature sensors to monitor environmental conditions within the classroom continuously. A humidifier is employed to adjust humidity levels as necessary, ensuring comfort and health for students.