-
Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Dafron Security & Defence

Dischem Centre, Faerie Glen, Pretoria

tel:  
+27 12 991 5105
email:  
sales@dafron.co.za
url:  
www.dafron.co.za

Core business offering: Dafron Security & Defence distributes electronic security products to the trade market. With its ever-expanding range of products, Dafron has become a preferred one-stop security trade destination shop in Pretoria.


Faerie Glen, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 991 5105
sales@dafron.co.za
Villieria, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 335 8853
sales@dafron.co.za
Montana, Pretoria

tel: +27 12 548 6248
sales@dafron.co.za
Herbst, Braam
Branch Manager (Montana)
sales@dafron.co.za
Matloa, Tlou
Branch Manager (Faerie Glen)
sales@dafron.co.za
Thamaga, Samson
Branch Manager (Villieria)
sales@dafron.co.za
Watt, Mark
Managing Member Security Division
mark@dafron.co.za
Watt, Sandy
Manager - Accounts
sandy@dafron.co.za
Ajax Systems
(Sub Agency)
BPT
(Sub Agency)
Centurion
(Sub Agency)
Eufy
(Sub Agency)
Fenix
(Sub Agency)
Fluss
(Sub Agency)
Gemini
(Sub Agency)
Hikvision
(Sub Agency)
IDS
(Sub Agency)
Nemtek
(Sub Agency)
OPTEX
(Sub Agency)
Paradox
(Sub Agency)
Sentry
(Sub Agency)
SonOff
(Sub Agency)
Section - Access control & identity management
-Access control readers & control units
-Card technology
- Dual/multi technology
- Proximity
-Control systems
- Card/keypad combination
- Control reports
-Fingerprint analysis
-Electrically-powered door operators
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Annunciators, lights
-Annunciators, sirens
-Annunciators, sounders
-Control panels
- Arm/disarm stations
- Graphic panels (icons)
- I/O expanders
- Programmable remotely
- Remote stations
- Touch screen
- Wireless
- Zone expanders
-Miscellaneous alarm equipment
- Batteries
- Battery backup
- Installation materials
-Power or environment sensors
- Fire
- Lightning protection devices
- Surge protection devices
-Remote monitoring
- GSM/cellular
-Dual technology detectors
-Infrared illuminators
-Infrared, active
-Infrared, passive (PIR)
-Loop detectors
-Motion detectors
-Photoelectric beam
-Proximity sensors
-Vibration sensors
-Volumetric sensors
-Audio detection
- Audio discriminators/microphones
-Beam protectors
-Contacts, door & window switches
-Continuity loops
- Door loops
- Electrical loops
-Emergency switches
-Frequency-tuned sensors
- Dual detection
- Glass-break sensors (on glass)
- Shock sensors
- Vibration contacts
-Hold-up devices
-Light sensors
-Motion detectors
- Dual detectors
- Infrared, passive
- Microwave
- Photoelectric
- Video motion detectors
-Panic buttons
-Vibration/shock detectors
Section - Perimeter security
-Fences, electric
- Controllers, electric fence
- Insulators, electric fence
- Low-voltage surveillance (with alarm)
- Non-lethal energiser system (with alarm)
-Gate automation, accessories
- Daylight switches
- Lightning protection
- Remote controls
- Safety beams
- Wireless transmitters/receivers/beams
-Gate automation/operators/motors
- Domestic slider
- Domestic swing
- Garage door automation
- Gate automation systems
- Gate operators, powered
- Industrial slider
- Industrial swing
- Solar powered
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Camera controls
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ indoor)
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ outdoor)
- Remote control devices
-Cameras
- Analogue
- Concealed, covert
- Fixed Cameras: Fixed
- High definition (HD) - IP
- High definition (HD) analogue
- Infrared
- Low light
- Network/IP
-Digital video systems
- Storage systems
-Lenses
- Fixed focal length
- Panoramic
- Varifocal
-Video recorders
- Digital video recorders (DVR)
- Hybrid video recorders (XVR)
- Network video recorders (NVR)
Security news:
Beyond the checkpoint
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Editor's Choice, Veracitech

For decades, mining corporations have treated employee screening as a necessary friction point, an operational cost to be managed rather than a strategic capability to be optimised. A new generation of full-body X-ray technology, purpose-built for the realities of high-throughput precious-metals environments, is beginning to change that calculus.

Digital ID and facial recognition for safer learning institutions
May 2026, Integrated Solutions, Education (Industry)

As crime rises, South African schools and tertiary education institutions are locked in an ongoing battle to secure their premises and keep children and students safe. Focusing on advanced digital safeguards could provide enhanced situational awareness and more effective yet unobtrusive protection.

Security that never sleeps
May 2026, Surveillance, Secutel Technologies

Retail environments face increasing pressure to protect stock, staff, and operational continuity, especially after hours when sites are most vulnerable. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on reactive measures. Virtual Guard changes this approach.

Persistent surveillance with rapid deployment
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Editor's Choice

Sky Robots has introduced an aerial drone system designed to operate as a consistent layer within security environments, addressing long-standing challenges around visibility and response across large or complex sites.

Who is to blame for autonomous mistakes?
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Security Services & Risk Management, Industrial (Industry), Mining (Industry), Editor's Choice

Most supply agreements for AI-integrated equipment still closely resemble plant hire contracts from ten years ago: bilateral, human-focused, and silent on who bears the risk when a machine makes a decision on its own.

Smoke detection is finally going digital-first
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Fire & Safety, Securiton

With the launch of the SecuriSmoke ASD 2000, fire safety installers now have access to a generational leap forward in ASD technology, featuring performance and power upgrades compared to its predecessor, the SecuriSmoke 535.

Industrial sector is a primary cyber target
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Information Security

Threats in industrial environments are distributed with striking uniformity: APT-driven incidents constitute 17,8%, malware 14,9% and social engineering 13,9%. This pattern suggests that industrial organisations attract a broad range of adversaries with different capabilities and objectives.

Two 30 MVA transformers for mining house
SMART Mining & Industrial Security 2026, Power Management

Ageing equipment, coupled with the growing need for stable, high-capacity power to support critical mining operations, prompted the company to seek a more robust solution that could ensure uninterrupted performance and long-term efficiency.

visit www.securitysa.com

         
 
 
             
   
     
Copyright © Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved.