Elvey on the road once again

April 2015 News & Events

Elvey Security Technologies, established in 1946, is proud to be one of the leading distributors of electronic security equipment in Africa. The company has over 20 branches in South Africa and its distribution network extends to other African countries such as Botswana and Namibia.

In a continued effort to extend its reach to its customers, both current and future, Elvey will be hosting its second Elvey Expos in 2015. The expos will be taking place in:

• Port Elizabeth 12 - 13 May at Nelson Mandela Bay Presidential Suite.

• Cape Town 19 – 20 May at Green Point Stadium Business Lounge.

• Durban 26 – 27 May at Moses Mabhida Mixed Zone.

• Johannesburg 2 – 3 June at the FNB Stadium Presidential Suite.

Elvey will be exhibiting an array of electronic security solutions from its extensive and diverse quality product range. The show will cover intruder detection, CCTV, Internet Protocol (IP) surveillance, integration solutions, access control and fire detection. The expos will provide a platform in which visitors can experience all the latest cutting edge quality electronic security equipment in one place. This offers visitors the distinctive chance to look at innovative security solutions. With highly knowledgeable personnel and premium quality products in one venue, an opportunity opens up for guests to discuss tailor-made solutions to suit their unique needs in a timely manner.

Intruder detection

One of the most important components of a comprehensive security system today is advanced intruder detection. Elvey Security Technologies provides an extensive range of systems designed to detect and deter intruders from that critical first moment when security is either breached or threatened.

In mid 2014, Elvey Security Technologies became the exclusive distributor of RISCO Group’s full range of products in South Africa. Elvey CEO Jack Edery says that the decision to bring RISCO on board offers both parties an opportunity for growth and increased customer centricity. RISCO Group chairperson, Moshe Alkelai, adds that the agreement between both parties will allow the group to reach its target customers and complement its aim to constantly provide its customers with cutting-edge technology, personalised service and customer support that is consistent with the RISCO brand.

CCTV and IP surveillance

The use of CCTV and IP surveillance has not only become a globally accepted and recognised deterrent to crime, but the use of these solutions as a means to aid in criminal identification and legal proceedings is gaining momentum worldwide as well.

Elvey is well positioned to offer its customers and its clients a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to CCTV and IP installations by bringing together technical expertise and domain knowledge of the security industry, with proven methods and a comprehensive range of analogue, digital, and IP (Internet Protocol) equipment. The company’s innovative security solutions include fixed cameras, domes, DVRs, NVRs, monitors and the most advanced software available. Integration is also a strong area in which the company operates. Elvey’s high-tech range of video solutions effortlessly combines globally acclaimed technology with easy installation.

Access control

Elvey provides a wide range of access control technology for the most extensive range of applications. From time and attendance to monitoring solutions, integrated or standalone.

Fire detection

Through its strategic relationships with the world’s leading manufacturers, Elvey is able to provide a wide range of state-of-the-art technologies that mitigate the unwanted effects of fire. These products include conventional as well as addressable control panels, detectors and accessories.

Elvey Security Technologies has recently added Tyco’s FireClass to its range of security products. FireClass is a revolutionary new class of fire detection products designed to appeal to both the end-user and installer, and is an easy to install, digital open-protocol solution.

Elvey looks forward to welcoming and sharing its journey into the future with you.

For more information contact Elvey Security Technologies, +27 (0)11 401 6700, [email protected]



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