The Story
Kompliance’s initial system relied heavily on PIR sensors and physical key locks, both of which posed significant issues. The PIR sensors, used for intrusion detection, could misfire, not only in busy environments with passing vehicles, but also from false triggers caused by spiders and animals. Legacy key systems also created logistical problems, such as expensive callouts, long travel times, and extended downtime arising from misplaced keys in remote locations.
Security limitations were compounded by a base unit that had variable power needs and multiple fuel sources. These challenges led to inefficiencies and increased support needs. “We needed a system that could handle not just the rugged environment but also complex logistical demands,” says Tory Ogden, Director at Kompliance.
As Ogden explains, “We evaluated pain points and learned a lot from those early deployments. We could see that keys, access, and PIRs were all issues. The ICT solution was a huge advance in technology. It allowed us to create the Komodo, a modular system that we can remotely monitor and operate with ICT modules to control access, alarms, and environmental systems.”