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Secu Exports
Unit 3, Cranberry Industrial Park, Cranberry Street, Laser Park, Honeydew
Core business offering: Secu Exports is a service provider to the export security industry. It has built its reputation on providing reliable, innovative and flexible custom-made solutions to its chosen customer base throughout Africa. The company’s supply chain management system has been developed to ensure its IP remains current and in line with individual demands.
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Durban
tel: +27 11 794 7834
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Johannesburg
tel: +27 11 794 7834
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Plettenberg Bay
tel: +27 11 794 7834
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| Installer | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
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Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Infrared illuminators
-Infrared, active
-Infrared, passive (PIR)
-Motion detectors
Section - Communications equipment
-Fibre-optic systems
-GSM cellular
-Infrared
-Intercoms
- Push-to-talk
-IP/network
-Recording, audio/video equipment
-Repeaters
-Routers/modems
-Antennas
-Base-stations
-Monitors
Section - Fire protection products & systems
-Electrical
- Cable
- Conduit
- Connectors
Section - Other security equipment
-Bullet-resistant clothing/body armour
-Alarms
- Interior
- Perimeter
-Vehicle monitoring systems
Section - Perimeter security
-Fences, electric
- Controllers, electric fence
- Insulators, electric fence
- Lethal energiser system (with alarm)
- Low-voltage surveillance (with alarm)
- Non-lethal energiser system (with alarm)
- Portable power fence auger
-Fences, non-electric
-Gate automation/operators/motors
- Solar powered
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Housings, camera
- Domes/spheres/hemispheres
- Explosion-proof
- Extreme environmental
- High-temperature
- Washer & wiper units
- Weather-proof
-Lighting
- Security
-Camera controls
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ indoor)
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ outdoor)
-Cameras
- Body-worn cameras
Cameras: Body-worn cameras
- Combination thermal & visual sensors
Cameras: Combination thermal & visual sensors
- Concealed, covert
- Handheld
- High definition (HD) - IP
- Industrial use thermals
- Infrared
- Network/IP
- Night vision equipment
- PTZ
Cameras: PTZ
-Digital video systems
- Storage systems
- Video enhancement systems
-Lenses
- Fixed focal length
- Special-purpose
- Zoom (motorised)
-Perimeter solutions
- Dual thermal/visual camera monitoring
- Perimeter video monitoring s/w
- Portable monitoring stations
- Radar
- Thermal camera monitoring
-Service centres (for CCTV equipment)
-Thermal cameras
- Fixed
- Handheld
- Industrial use
- Long distance
- Portable
- PTZ
- Riflescope
-Vehicle CCTV systems
-Video recorders
- Digital video recorders (DVR)
- Network video recorders (NVR)
| News from Secu Exports: |
RTS
Securex Preview 2022, Products & Solutions, Secu Exports
RTS will be concentrating on its Internet Protocol radio. It will also be displaying its licence free radios and has added an exciting new product to its basket, namely the TVT CCTV system supplied by ... |
Security news: |
Eight African cybersecurity trends for 2026
January 2026, Information Security
Check Point Software Technologies has released eight critical trends shaping Africa’s digital turning point in 2026, noting that their implementation will require the government, the private sector, and key civic institutions to cooperate. |
Seeing is no longer believing
January 2026, Security Services & Risk Management
Fraud has shifted. It is no longer just about financial theft; it is about identity theft in the most visceral sense. The most effective control is often completely non-technical: the ‘pause and verify’ rule. |
Factories, grids, and finance: Critical infrastructure cyber lessons of 2025
January 2026, Information Security, Asset Management, Industrial (Industry)
Africa has seen an accelerated, large-scale digitisation of our overall industrial base, and this rapid convergence of IT and OT is happening on a foundation that, in essence, was not designed to be cybersecure. |
Reshaping South Africa’s built environment
January 2026, News & Events, Commercial (Industry), Facilities & Building Management, Securex South Africa
FM teams are responsible for the overall operational environment of a building, while security teams focus on protection, control, and incident response. Increasingly, both rely on the same data streams, infrastructure, and digital tools. |
Top five AIoT trends in 2026
January 2026, AI & Data Analytics, IoT & Automation
As we enter 2026, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT infrastructure is reshaping industries, unlocking unprecedented opportunities to optimise operations, enhance security, and improve sustainability. |
The IoT is a criminal’s worst nightmare
January 2026, IoT & Automation
For South Africans who want to stay here and build a better country for our kids, grandkids, friends, and others, the Internet of Things gets us really excited because it enables ‘edge processing’. |
Integrated security key to protecting cloud applications
January 2026, Information Security, Infrastructure
Cloud-native applications have transformed the way businesses operate, enabling faster innovation, greater agility, and enhanced scalability. Yet this evolution brings an equally complex security landscape. |
SMARTpod Talks to Check Point Technologies about the African Perspectives on Cybersecurity report
January 2026, Information Security, News & Events, Videos, SMART Security Solutions
SMART Security Solutions spoke with Check Point's Hendrik de Bruin about the report, the risks African organisations face, and some mitigation measures. |
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