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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
N A T Security Solutions

206 Ontdekkers Road, Horizon, Roodepoort

tel:  
+27 11 760 2279
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.natsecurity.co.za

Core business offering: N A T Security Solutions is a reliable security equipment distributor with over 20 years of security and CCTV service experience. Its core business is CCTV and security, and its goals are simple: safety and security. The company has two branches and numerous distributors across South Africa.


Klerksdorp

tel: +27 18 110 0980
[email protected]
Esterhuizen, Essie
Owner / CEO
[email protected]
Esterhuizen, Erna
Finance Manager / COO
[email protected]
Matthews, Glen
Branch Manager (NW)
[email protected]
Garfield Electrical
Krugersdorp
tel: +27 82 092 4212
Maralec
Krugersdorp
tel: +27 83 381 1894
Pontus Electronics
Krugersdorp
tel: +27 11 692 2317
Safety Zone
Roodepoort
tel: +27 82 331 6410
Wilanie Security
Krugersdorp
tel: +27 82 445 1399
Ajax Systems
(Sub Agency)
Uniview
(Sub Agency)
Upowa Batteries
(Sub Agency)
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Annunciators, sirens
-Annunciators, sounders
-Control panels
- Arm/disarm stations
- Touch screen
- Wireless
- Zone expanders
-Miscellaneous alarm equipment
- Batteries
- Battery backup
- Cabinets & racks
- Installation materials
-Power or environment sensors
- AC & UPS power failure protection
- Lightning protection devices
- Surge protection devices
-Dual technology detectors
-Infrared illuminators
-Infrared, passive (PIR)
-Motion detectors
-Photoelectric beam
-Beam protectors
-Emergency switches
-Frequency-tuned sensors
- Dual detection
- Glass-break sensors (on glass)
- Shock sensors
- Vibration contacts
-Motion detectors
- Dual detectors
- Infrared, passive
- Microwave
- Photoelectric
- Strain/flex detectors
- Video motion detectors
-Panic buttons
Section - Service providers
-Technical focus
- CCTV, surveillance
- Identity management
- Perimeter security, alarms & intruder detection
-Agriculture
-Commercial
-Education
-Entertainment & hospitality
-Healthcare
-Residential estates
-Retail
-Warehousing
-Control room design
-Video analytics
-Alarms, intrusion, perimeter
-CCTV/surveillance
-Remote monitoring operator training
-Software installation/configuration training
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Cables
-Connectors
-Enclosures
-Mounting brackets, accessories
-Tools
-Video analytics
- AI-enhanced analytics
- On-camera
- Remote/cloud-based
- Server-based
-Video management systems (VMS)
-Camera controls
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ indoor)
- Pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ outdoor)
- Remote control devices
-Cameras
- Analogue
- Body-worn cameras Cameras: Body-worn cameras
- Combination thermal & visual sensors Cameras: Combination thermal & visual sensors
- Concealed, covert
- Fixed Cameras: Fixed
- High definition (HD) - IP
- High definition (HD) analogue
- Infrared
- Low light
- Network/IP
- Night vision equipment
- PTZ Cameras: PTZ
-Digital video systems
- Remote monitoring systems
- Video enhancement systems
- Visual verification systems
-Lenses
- Fixed focal length
- Panoramic
- Special-purpose
- Varifocal
- Zoom (motorised)
-Point-of-sale (POS) systems
-Service centres (for CCTV equipment)
-Video recorders
- Digital video recorders (DVR)
- Hybrid video recorders (XVR)
- Network video recorders (NVR)
- Storage servers/arrays
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