TeleEye South Africa, FLIR authorised repair centre

November 2015 News & Events, Surveillance

TeleEye South Africa has announced it has been appointed an official FLIR Systems Authorised Repair Centre in South Africa. TeleEye South Africa achieved official FLIR repair centre accreditation in Sweden during June 2015, where it received extensive technical training on FLIR commercial security and personal vision systems (PVS) products. FLIR users are now guaranteed piece of mind in knowing that TeleEye South Africa’s technicians are able to provide local skilled, reliable service and repairs to FLIR products, with efficient turnaround time.

TeleEye South Africa provides local service and repair to all in-warranty FLIR products purchased via its distribution channel and will also locally repair and service all out-of-warranty FLIR Commercial Security and PVS products. TeleEye stocks a comprehensive inventory of all popular FLIR spare parts to ensure efficient turnaround times.

TeleEye’s FLIR specialists are ideally positioned to provide any advice or information you require, and are committed to offering the highest quality service on all FLIR repairs, queries and presales information.

TeleEye South Africa has nine years of expert technical experience and prides itself in providing comprehensive solutions to suit its wide range of customer requirements. The company is the official distributor of FLIR commercial security products, FLIR personal vision systems and FLIR automation products.

TeleEye offers a wide range of video surveillance equipment for advanced remote video alarm verification, video management and surveillance applications. TeleEye South Africa is able to offer its dealers complete solutions, site design and specifications and comprehensive technical support.

For more information contact TeleEye South Africa, +27 (0)11 557 9200, www.teleeye.co.za





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