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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
PicC Electronics

Postnet Suite 172, Private Bag X87, Cambridge Crossing

tel:  
+27 11 202 5884
fax:  
+27 86 618 8363
cell:  
+27 83 235 4916
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.smsalert.co.za

Core business offering: PicC Electronics manufactures a product which enables you to monitor and control your alarm, machinery and equipment from your cellphone. Its products include standalone alarm systems, pepper gas alarms, temperature, power loss/restore, guard and water level monitoring systems, gate openers, panic systems and more. 1. It monitors and maintains clients' airtime, SMSes, and data. 2. Offers automated remote testing on its products. 3. On critical applications, it offers regular site visits and can provide documented testing services (end-to-end user testing).


Paulshof, Rivonia

tel: +27 11 202 5884
fax: +27 86 618 8363
[email protected]
GateTel
(Sub Agency)
SMS Alert
(Manufacturer)
SMS Pepper Gas Alarms
(Manufacturer)
SMS Temperature Alert
(Manufacturer)
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Annunciators, lights
-Annunciators, sirens
-Central station & remote monitoring equipment
- Audio equipment
- Digital communicating equipment
- Remote controls with zone annunciation
- Remote light controls
- Remote release
-Control panels
- Arm/disarm stations
-Miscellaneous alarm equipment
- Batteries
- Battery backup
-Power or environment sensors
- Temperature
- Water presence/level
-Remote monitoring
- GSM/cellular
-Motion detectors
-Portable intrusion detection
-Shock detectors
-Vibration sensors
-Contacts, door & window switches
-Emergency switches
-Motion detectors
- Dual detectors
-Panic buttons
-Vibration/shock detectors
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