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Keep Electronics
Keep, 23 Westlake Drive Extension, Westlake
Core business offering: Keep Security Services & Management is based in Westlake, Cape Town. Established in 1990, Keep Electronics offers the latest technology and products for both commercial and residential clients, with full warranties on both equipment and installations. Products include alarm remotes, access control systems, CCTV, electric fencing, booms, gate & garage door automation, electric locks, smart locks, maglocks, intercoms, time & attendance, and biometric face recognition.
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Section - Access control & identity management
-Access control readers & control units
-Card technology
- Proximity
- RFID
- Smartcard
-Control systems
- Card/keypad combination
- Control reports
- Multi-alarm capability
- Remote monitored/hosted
- Time & attendance integration
-Facial recognition
-Fingerprint analysis
-Palm analysis
-Electrically-powered door operators
-Electronic locking systems
-Exit systems
- Electronic
- Mechanical
-Cloud based
-Electronic locks & accessories
-Intercom systems
-Portals
- Biometric
- Card/PIN
- Programmable
- Pushbutton
-Visitor management systems
- Cloud-based
-ID card systems
-ID cards
Section - Alarm systems - sensors, panels & systems
-Central station & remote monitoring equipment
- RF telemetry equipment
-Control panels
- Arm/disarm stations
- Programmable remotely
- Remote stations
- Touch screen
- Wireless
- Zone expanders
-Miscellaneous alarm equipment
- Batteries
- Battery backup
- Cabinets & racks
- Installation materials
-Radio communications
- Antennas
- Transmitters
-Remote monitoring
- GSM/cellular
-Dual technology detectors
-Loop detectors
-Motion detectors
-Photoelectric beam
-Proximity sensors
-Vehicle sensors, buried
-Vehicle sensors, drive through
-Vehicle sensors, magnetic
-Beam protectors
-Contacts, door & window switches
-Continuity loops
- Door loops
- Electrical loops
-Emergency switches
-Frequency-tuned sensors
- Glass-break sensors (on glass)
- Vibration contacts
-Motion detectors
- Dual detectors
- Infrared, passive
- Photoelectric
- Strain/flex detectors
- Video motion detectors
-Panic buttons
-Pressure sensing materials
-Proximity sensor
Section - Communications equipment
-GSM cellular
-Intercoms
- Push-to-talk
- Standalone intercoms
- Telephone intercoms
- Videophone intercoms
-IP/network
-Microwave
-Repeaters
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Cables & fibres
-Connectors
-Enclosures, racks & consoles
- Cabinets - free-standing
- Cabinets - wall mounted
- Consoles - workstations, desk
- Racks & sub-racks
-Installation accessories
-Certificate authority/certification services
-Network security
-Remote access security
-Wireless security
-Cabinets
-Communication security solutions
-Edge security solutions
-Network management s/w
-Network optimisation
-Network security solutions
-Portable wireless networking equipment
-Racks & sub-racks
-Routers & switches
-Wireless networking
-Wireless security solutions
Section - Perimeter security
-Barriers, vehicle
- Bollards
-Fences, electric
- Controllers, electric fence
- Insulators, electric fence
- Low-voltage surveillance (with alarm)
- Non-lethal energiser system (with alarm)
-Perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS)
-Gate automation, accessories
- Remote controls
- Safety beams
- Wireless transmitters/receivers/beams
-Gate automation/operators/motors
- Domestic slider
- Domestic swing
- Garage door automation
- Gate automation systems
- Gate operators, powered
- Industrial slider
- Industrial swing
-Gates
- Double swing
- Remote control
- Sliding
- Swinging
-Combination of lenses
-Infrared
-Thermal
-Visual light camera
Section - Physical security - locks, safes & containers
-Bolts, electronic
-Door holders, electronic
-Key switches
-Keypads
-Strikes, electronically released
-Timelocks, electronic
-Touchpads
-Door closers
-Door push & pull bars
-Emergency exit locks & alarms
-Locks
- Keyless, pushbutton code
- Pushbutton
Section - Service providers
-Technical focus
- Access control
- CCTV, surveillance
-Commercial
-Education
-Financial
-Government & parastatal
-Healthcare
-Retail
-Monitoring services
-Security as a Service
-Video analytics
-Access control systems
- Access control systems
- Biometric systems
- Cloud-based/hosted systems
- Smartcard systems
-Communications systems
- Video/audio intercom systems
-Locks and safes
- Electronic locks
- Mechanical locks
-Perimeter security
- Electric fencing
- Gate & door automation
- Intruder detection (exterior)
- Parking barriers
-Surveillance systems
- Remote monitoring
-Commercial
-Education
-Entertainment & hospitality
-Financial
-Government & parastatal
-Healthcare
-Residential estates
-Retail
-Safe city
-Warehousing
Section - Surveillance equipment
-Consoles/enclosures for CCTV systems
-Housings, camera
- Weather-proof
-Lighting
- Security
-Cables
-Camera test targets
-Connectors
-Enclosures
-Mounting brackets, accessories
-Video analytics
- On-camera
- Remote/cloud-based
-Video management systems (VMS)
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