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STOP RODENT INFESTATIONS WITH RATSENSE

RATSENSE is a rodent surveillance system that provides an objective and analytical view of rodent activity for effective and sustainable rodent risk management

RATSENSE is an effective rodent surveillance system.

 

Data is important. With more accurate information, intelligent and better informative decisions can be made.

Leveraging technology to explore and push barriers & boundaries.

With RATSENSE, we strive to do just that with the help of the latest technology.

MONITORS RODENT ACTIVITY
Rodents usually come out when it’s quiet; RATSENSE
will always be monitoring the premise, 24/7.

RATSENSE IS A LOW-COST SOLUTION
Self-powered and self-connected, the sensors
last for years and require no maintenance.

DATA ANALYTICS IN REAL-TIME
Data analytics about the collected data are accessible through our platform, anytime anywhere.

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We help to track and trend real time rodent activity to implement effective controls.

Track the general rodent population.

Use data analytics to process information on rodent activity.

  • RATSENSE sends an email to all relevant parties when the sensors are triggered.
  • Users will be able to login to view the information of each sensor placed on the floorplan.
  • Data analytics reports are generated to highlight the rodent activity and necessary actions can be taken.

How does it work?

RATSENSE is built upon a system infrastructure that utilizes established mobile communication standards such as GPRS, 3G and Bluetooth.

Sensors

Enables a wide radius
infrared technology
to detect rodent motion.

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Communications
Network

Continuously connected to a
secure network transmitting
data in real-time.

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User Interface

Simple trending information
are provided for immediate
analysis.

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RATSENSE acts as a rodent risk management system.

RATSENSE uses a comprehensive approach by providing the users with a neutral and analytical picture into rodent activity for more effective rodent risk management

Analyse and Quantify Risk

RATSENSE helps to analyse and quantify the risk of rodent
infestation by providing an approximation of the rodent
population within the premise.

Treat and Exploit

RATSENSE helps to treat and exploit rodent infestations by providing real-time information in a visual manner to track rodent activity.

Monitor and Review

RATSENSE helps to monitor and review by tracking and trending the risk and performance of service vendors through email alerts and regular reports.

Rodent infestations is a key enterprise risk and
should be addressed under the ERM framework.

Operational Risk

In the event of a rodent outbreak,
customer satisfaction will definitely
be affected and shutdowns by the
health authorities may occur.

Strategic or Market Risk

Such incidents inadvertently affect
the reputation and competitive
positioning of the business,
resulting in long-term revenue loss.

Hazard or Liability Risk

In the aftermath of the incident,
businesses often face liability suits.
They also have to address the
property damage caused by the
rodents.

Yet the approach to rodent control remains rudimentary.

Regular rodent prevention often means that a specific number of traps or poison are placed and checked periodically.

  • This approach is reactive and exemplifies the concept of throwing good money after bad.
  • This is also inherently labour intensive with a low hit rate as it requires a comprehensive treatment of the entire building as opposed to a targeted approach.

Efforts within the industry have been focused mostly in building a better trap or a new poison with lower rodent resistance.

Rat infestations are becoming increasingly common!

The rising population of rats is predominately due to the availability of food sources with urban development and the spread of rodenticide resistance.

Rats have been sighted in shopping malls and public areas during the day.

They are traditionally nocturnal creatures so these sightings are indicative of increasing familiarity with human interaction.

The use of poisons are also ineffective as the remaining rats develop a resistance to the chemicals.

Professor Rudolk Meier
National University of Singapore
Rats are known to learn fast and there is evidence that they will
avoid,for example, poison. The result is rats that are hard to control.

Ready to get started?

Trials are available to building managers and business managers interested in
incoporating RATSENSE into your business processes.

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