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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Bark Alarms

35 George Blake Avenue, Plankenbrug, Stellenbosch

tel:  
+27 21 882 8003
cell:  
+27 83 265 9105
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.barkalarms.co.za

Core business offering: Bark Alarms embraces the latest technology to offer safety and reliability by introducing patented verification sound technology that can activate an immediate response from all house inhabitants and the community. Its focus is to develop unique and affordable products for the majority of South African households, often overlooked by security companies.


Johannesburg

tel: 0861 444 789
[email protected]
Stellenbosch

tel: 0861 444 789
[email protected]
de Villiers, Marius
Managing Director
[email protected]
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Stellenbosch
tel: +27 21 882 8003
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Section - Access control & identity management
-Control systems
- Multi-alarm capability
-Digital/computer access control solutions
-Door entry systems
-Electrically-powered door operators
-Electronic locking systems
-Security doors
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Pressure sensors, buried
-Contacts, door & window switches
-Pressure sensing materials
-Window grilles, alarms & shutters
Section - Building management
-Building management
Section - Perimeter security
-Perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS)
Section - Physical security - locks, safes & containers
-Door holders, electronic
-Strikes, electronically released
-Barricade bars & locks
-Cables, chains & locks
-Cylinders
-Deadbolts
-Door closers
-Door holders, mechanical
-Door push & pull bars
-Emergency exit locks & alarms
-Locks
- Control systems
- Door & window
- Exit control
- Gate
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