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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Africa Surge Protection

Unit 2, SCW Business Park, 60 Jakaranda Street , Hennopspark, Centurion

tel:  
+27 87 163 1761
cell:  
+27 76 860 0752
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.africasurge.co.za

Iso Certification ZA002852

Core business offering: Africa Surge Protection is a southern African surge protection and load shedding protection manufacturer, operating out of Pretoria, Gauteng. Trading since 1990 in the surge protection industry, Jason Roper, owner and Managing Director, brought you the Wonder Plug. Since then, Africa Surge Protection has continued to innovate with more SPDs like the WMC HiLo for load shedding and the SurgeMate to protect devices against unexpected surges and load shedding.


Pretoria

tel: +27 87 163 1761
[email protected]
Roper, Jason
Managing Director
[email protected]
Venter, Rachelle
Sales
[email protected]
Eurolux
Johannesburg/Cape Town
tel: +27 11 608 2970
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Power surge protectors & filters
-Surge protection devices
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