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Safe and secure with Marshall Security

In a world that is filled with so much negativity and fear, Marshall Security is dedicated to giving you peace of mind

When it comes to the safety and security of your loved ones, community and business, there is no doubt that having access to a reliable and efficient security provider is a must.

That’s why Marshall Security has spent the last decade working tirelessly to ensure that their growing footprint of families, businesses and areas served, always feel safer under their watch.

Protecting communities in Durban North and surrounds, since 2006, Marshall Security offers:

  • One of the fastest reaction times in the area
  • An ‘In Case of Anything’ number so you can call them, you guessed it, in case of anything
  • Emergency response whether they’re your security provider or not
  • Owners and managers that lead by example, responding to emergencies themselves
  • Officers that are continually trained and undergo thorough on-the-job assessments to ensure optimal work performance at all times.

For your family: In a world that is filled with so much negativity and fear, Marshall Security is dedicated to giving you peace of mind, by offering a service tailored to bettering our community.

For your company: Companies, enterprises and businesses are not just for personal gain, they are also our country’s lifeblood. As a privately-owned company, Marshall Security can appreciate this fact, and that is why they don’t just stand watch, they stand guard.

“We are not just a deterrent, we are an organised, professional force, trained to protect, equipped to handle any circumstances and ready to make a difference.

“All this, together with deeply entrenched working relationships with community watches, forums and the SAPS ensure that we are efficient, effective and 100% compliant.”

SAIDSA accredited

In 2011 Marshall Security received full corporate SAIDSA (The South African Intruder Detection Services Association) accreditation for their new state-of-the-art control room (emergency dispatch centre), armed reaction vehicles and technical installations teams.

Why you should feel better because we are SAIDSA accredited:

  • Being listed with SAIDSA means that we have complied with all their stringent standards with regards to control rooms, installations and reaction services.
  • We are continually inspected to ensure we remain compliant.
  • Any complaint against us will be investigated by the Executive Committee of SAIDSA, and if it isn’t satisfactorily resolved we will be removed from their approved register.
  • In short, our listing is evidence that we are reputable, experienced, trustworthy and compliant.
  • It is also confirmation that we have the minimum number of employees necessary, and the infrastructure needed to support our operation.
  • We offer contract and repair services throughout the year (24/7/365).
  • We use a control rom that is properly constructed and supported, as described in SAIDSA’s by-laws.
  • Are able to install and support alarm systems as per SAIDSA by-laws.
  • Are able to provide reaction services as prescribed in the SAIDSA by-laws.

Services:

  • Alarm monitoring
  • Armed Response
  • Dedicated Vehicle Patrols
  • Community Guarding / Street Patrol
  • Medical Support
  • Special Operations Team
  • Technical Support / Installations
  • Cell Panic
  • Marshall Security Smartphone App – GPS Panic
  • Guarding
  • Private Estate / Gated Communities

For more information, email Marshall Security, or visit their Ballito branch at Shop 27, Boulevard Shopping Centre, 10 Jack Powell Road.

Marshall Security
IN CASE OF ANYTHING
086 162 7732


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