Fixed QR-coded checkpoints at each site in Ajmer, Rajasthan, scanned by a guard on patrol to prove they physically visited that spot โ geofence-verified, with a full patrol log. Built by an agency that understands Ajmer's own operating conditions โ a pilgrimage and education hub built around the Dargah Sharif.
A patrol schedule on paper only proves a guard was told to check a location โ not that they actually did. For a large site with several checkpoints, that gap is where patrol coverage quietly slips without anyone noticing until something goes wrong.
A QR checkpoint at each fixed patrol point closes that gap: scanning it only registers as a valid visit when the scan happens inside that checkpoint's own GPS geofence, at a real, timestamped moment โ recorded in a patrol log a supervisor can review at any time, not reconstructed after the fact from memory.
A lost or damaged checkpoint sticker can be reissued with a new code without losing past scan history.
A supervisor sees their own sites' patrol logs, matching their scoped site access elsewhere.
A scan reported from a spoofed GPS location is rejected outright, the same as attendance punches.
A scan only counts if it happens inside that checkpoint's own configured location.
Any number of checkpoints can be configured across a single site.
Missed or incomplete patrol rounds are visible at a glance rather than only discoverable after an incident.
Yes โ missed or incomplete rounds are visible in the patrol log rather than only surfacing if something goes wrong.
A guard scans a fixed QR code at each checkpoint during their round; the scan is only accepted if it happens inside that checkpoint's own configured GPS location.
It's a related but separate record โ attendance is the punch-in/out for the shift, patrol scans are the checkpoint visits during that shift.
Yes โ a supervisor's patrol log access is scoped to their own sites, matching their attendance and deployment access.
No โ a printed QR code sticker at each checkpoint is enough; the guard's own phone camera scans it.
The checkpoint's QR code can be regenerated and reissued without losing any of its past scan history.
Past scan history for that checkpoint is preserved โ regenerating the code only affects which QR is valid going forward.
No โ a scan reported from a spoofed or mock GPS location is rejected, the same way a fake attendance punch would be.
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