Link Up with your leaders in security
Described as a ‘watchdog’ for the surveillance and alarm industry by SAIDSA, Link Up is constantly searching for ways to improve service delivery of electronic security in their areas of operation.
Residential security is a growing concern, and with criminals finding smarter ways to break into your home each week, it’s vital to stay one step ahead.
Link Up Security, founded in Vryheid in 1987 by Chris Taylor, was an eventuality born out of Chris’ interest with electronic alarm systems and the safety of his family and fellow farmers in an ever increasing criminal landscape.
His sons Simon and Andrew have since moved to Ballito and have rooted the company in the area to extend their service along the Dolphin Coast.
Link Up Security is a key member of the South African Intruder Detection Services Association (SAIDSA) and supplies, fits and monitors everything from residential and commercial alarm systems, integrated cameras and home automation, as well as providing a well-equipped armed reaction service.
Described as a ‘watchdog’ for the surveillance and alarm industry by SAIDSA, Link Up is constantly searching for ways to improve service delivery of electronic security in their areas of operation.
The bespoke reactor system built by Link Up is used to electronically dispatch a patrol unit immediately after activation instead of the manual intervention, saving valuable seconds and ensuring the reaction units have the fastest possible response.
The technical team is one of the most experienced in the country and pride themselves on their work making sure your alarm is unable to be circumvented by the ever smarter felonious individuals.
Link Up Security focuses on cutting down response time and delivering first class service to their customers with the most trusted and reliable equipment the industry has to offer.
Contact 0860 LINKUP (546 587) or sales manager Chané on 079 017 5738 for a quotation on joining the rapidly growing Link Up Security family.
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