The Safety & Security Warehouse is a proverbial 'one-stop shop', a permanent exhibition and retail centre housing over 100 different manufacturers' products. It was with a sense of excitement that this upmarket exhibition and retail centre opened its doors on 1 October 1999. Whilst the Safety & Security Warehouse was not yet fully occupied at the time of going to print, numerous key suppliers within the Safety, Security & Occupational Health related industries have erected their displays.
Companies which have already secured display space include:
p Acrylic Products (a member of the AECI Group).
p Armadillo Roller Doors.
p BAC (Business Against Crime - National).
p Electro Access.
p Elvey International.
p Fast First Aid.
p Force Group.
p Matrix Vehicle Tracking.
p Maxidor.
p MS International.
p National Signs.
p no.wo.impex.
p Paralyser.
p SAPS.
p Sentry Security.
p Stallion Security.
p Technews - incorporating Hi-Tech Security Systems, SecureIT and Dataweek.
p Turnstar Systems.
Space is still available for various category products (as listed below).
p Armour Systems - vehicles and other; burglar bars and gates - non-expanding; clothing and protective clothing; communication equipment; counterfeit detection.
p Detectors, emergency lights, electrified fencing, firearms and weapons, fibre optics.
p Fire detection and control, guard monitoring systems, gearlocks, high visibility clothing; ID systems, information security, knives.
p Locks, metal detectors, monitoring systems, night vision optics, pallisade fending, polygraph testing, proximity reading devices; razor wire, riot control equipment.
p Risk management, road block equipment, safety security seals, sirens, surveillance systems; theft and shrinkage control.
p Security training, spy equipment, torches, UPS lighting, UV marking equipment, vehicle security, VIP protection, X-ray equipment.
Exciting events are planned, with prominent guest speakers adding to the overall flavour of the centre. Further updates will follow in next month's issue.
For details contact Malcolm Sacks on tel: (011) 485 4283, or cell: 083 282 6306.
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