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ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger

ATM/BC kiosk site checks — skimmer indicators, camera, lighting, e-surveillance, signage, AC and housekeeping; route-based offline log.

New ATM site inspection

Site visits per route schedule (weekly–monthly by channel managers); skimmer checks every visit; after any tamper alarm immediately.

Location (GPS)
Condition
Anti-skimming check
Machine status
Security systems
Site condition
Compliance items
Fraud/incident indicators
Inspections
0
Need action
0
Normal
0
Housekeeping/minor
0

Field guide: ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger

ATM sites are inspected by criminals daily, so the operator's inspection has to be better: the skimmer check this logger encodes — compare card slot, keypad and fascia against reference photos, look for the pinhole camera in the light bar, feel (don't pull) for added bezels — catches the attack the customer can't. The cardinal rule is built into the finding text: a suspected skimmer is left in place and reported, because removal destroys evidence and tips the gang that monitors their hardware.

The fake-helpline sticker deserves its special flag — pasting a fraud number over the real helpline is a thriving scam that converts a failed transaction into a vished account. Site findings carry their own weight: a dark ATM at night is both a robbery setting and a regulatory issue, a dead AC cooks the machine into 'mysterious' faults, and the compliance panel mirrors what bank channel audits check, so one walk feeds both tickets and audit evidence.

Field tips

  • Keep reference photos of each site's fascia on your phone — skimmer detection is comparison, and memory lies.
  • Wiggle nothing; photograph everything. Suspected devices stay in place while security and the bank's fraud team respond.
  • Call the displayed helpline number once a quarter from the site — fake-sticker scams are caught exactly this way.
Sources & standards: Bank channel/ATM operations audit checklists (RBI guidance context); PCI — ATM security guidelines (skimming prevention)

Records are stored only in this browser (localStorage) — export regularly. This tool aids field documentation; it does not replace your agency's official inspection procedures or engineering judgment.

ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger — ATM/BC kiosk site checks — skimmer indicators, camera, lighting, e-surveillance, signage, AC and housekeeping; route-based offline log. Free, offline-first and GPS-aware: open it on any phone, log in seconds, and hand your GIS team clean GeoJSON.

About ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger

ATM sites are inspected by criminals daily, so the operator's inspection has to be better: the skimmer check this logger encodes — compare card slot, keypad and fascia against reference photos, look for the pinhole camera in the light bar, feel (don't pull) for added bezels — catches the attack the customer can't. The cardinal rule is built into the finding text: a suspected skimmer is left in place and reported, because removal destroys evidence and tips the gang that monitors their hardware.

How to use ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger

  1. 1Enter the atm id / site and tap 📍 GPS to pin the ATM site's exact location (or type coordinates).
  2. 2Work through the ATM site checklist — every field matches what a real inspection program records.
  3. 3Pick a condition on the Normal / Housekeeping/minor / Service ticket / Security incident ⚠ scale; actionable findings are tallied automatically.
  4. 4Add notes and log the inspection — it saves instantly to your device, even with zero signal.
  5. 5Export the round as CSV for your asset system, GeoJSON for the GIS, or print a clean report.

Why use ATM & Kiosk Site Inspection Logger?

  • 100% free, no sign-up — built for crews, not per-seat licences
  • Offline-first: records save to your device instantly and survive dead zones
  • One-tap GPS tagging with accuracy capture on every record
  • Exports CSV for asset systems, GeoJSON for GIS, and print-ready reports
  • Checklist and guidance aligned with Bank channel/ATM operations audit checklists (RBI guidance context)

Frequently asked questions

What are the visible signs of a skimmer?+

Bezels that protrude beyond the reference photo, color/material mismatch at the card slot, keypads sitting proud or spongy, adhesive residue, and pinholes in light bars or false panels facing the keypad (camera for PINs). Many skimmers look professional — comparison with site reference photos beats intuition, which is why this log institutionalizes them.

Why must a found skimmer stay in place?+

Evidence and opportunity: prints/DNA survive on the device, and gangs often surveil their hardware — removal warns them while destroying the chain of custody. Protocol: don't touch, keep customers off the machine, photograph, call the bank's security line and police, and stay until handover. The log records times for the incident report.

What does a dead AC actually do to an ATM?+

Dispensers and card readers fault dramatically above operating temperature — 'random' jams and reader errors at one site frequently trace to weeks of cooked electronics. Heat also kills UPS batteries. 'AC dead' is therefore a machine-availability finding with a deadline, not site comfort.

What compliance items do audits check at sites?+

Typical channel audits: mandated display boards (charges, grievance/helpline numbers), audit seals on machine panels, surveillance recording retention, lighting, accessibility features, and caretaker/escalation contacts posted. This log's compliance panel mirrors that list so route visits accumulate audit evidence continuously.

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