Fixed QR-coded checkpoints at each site in Sikar, 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 Sikar's own operating conditions โ an agricultural and education-focused town in the Shekhawati region.
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.
Any number of checkpoints can be configured across a single site.
A supervisor sees their own sites' patrol logs, matching their scoped site access elsewhere.
A scan only counts if it happens inside that checkpoint's own configured location.
Every accepted scan is recorded with its real timestamp, viewable as a complete patrol history.
A lost or damaged checkpoint sticker can be reissued with a new code without losing past scan history.
A scan reported from a spoofed GPS location is rejected outright, the same as attendance punches.
The checkpoint's QR code can be regenerated and reissued without losing any of its past scan history.
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.
Yes โ a supervisor's patrol log access is scoped to their own sites, matching their attendance and deployment access.
Any number โ a site can be configured with as many fixed checkpoints as its patrol route actually requires.
No โ a scan reported from a spoofed or mock GPS location is rejected, the same way a fake attendance punch would be.
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.
Past scan history for that checkpoint is preserved โ regenerating the code only affects which QR is valid going forward.
Yes โ every accepted scan is recorded with its real timestamp, forming a complete, reviewable patrol log.
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