Security companies in Kenya (7 found)

Absolute Security Limited provides commercial and residential security all over the region. Absolute Security offers manned guarding, perimeter system, alarms, access control and CCTV. The company has installed electric fences at various commercial and private sites. The systems it installs range from the single camera application to multiple cameras and multiple sites which can be monitored and controlled from a single point.

Radar Security offers the highest quality of integrated security systems on the market today. They provide outstanding service to customers and assist them in achieving their goals.

IPS BODYGUARD is a protection, safety and private security agency specialized in close protection, surveillance and home security and events security. Skills areas : - Risk assessment and security audit as well as analysis of economic markets, - Fight against terrorism, prevention of theft and aggression, anticipation of danger

SABTELCOM Sarl Cameroon aims to give customers the best service for their investment and expectations. They offer services in telecommunication systems, digital & IP based security systems, P.A.T testing (Portable Appliance Testing and Certification), data structured cabling and certification solutions, CCTV installation and maintenance systems, fibre optic cabling, wireless installations, moves & changes, and new installations.

The Viseum brand is recognised for its patented configuration of fixed and moving cameras, operating together to provide wide area security for complex and challenging environments. British designed and British made, Viseum is well known to be at the forefront of the security industry for introducing cutting-edge CCTV technologies as trusted plug-and-play solutions.

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