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BUSINESS NEWS - If you're looking for commercial or industrial technology-based security solutions, look no further than Liquid Technology.
This George-based company has the capability, expertise, professional equipment and dedicated supplier backup to apply appropriate, engineered and holistic security solutions to any project.
Owner André Steenkamp says their vision is to provide consumers with a service provider that is 100% South African, owner run, accountable and honourable.
"The company is recognised as a benchmark in the technology industry working in the security sector. We are uniquely placed in the market in the sense that we cater for all technology-based security needs," he said.
"We do not push any product or supplier. Our advice is solely aimed at the needs of our clients and each solution is tailored to meet these needs.
"We identify the trade-offs between protection, convenience and cost to arrive at realistic solutions. Our consultations are based on technical and operational experience gained in many countries, industries, and environments."
Some of their current clients include malls, hospitals and law enforcement and while they historically catered for the larger corporate and industrial clients, they recently also opened a division for smaller projects.
Owner André Steenkamp says their vision is to provide consumers with a service provider that is 100% South African, owner run, accountable and honourable.
Their services include, but are not limited to:
• Building Management Systems
• Access Control
• Fire Detection
• High Definition IP CCTV
• Nurse Call
• Public Address
• Voice Evacuation
• IP Networks
• Metal Detectors
With clients across the Southern Cape, Liquid Technology will go out of their way to ensure that the correct solutions are supplied without compromising quality.
Liquid Technology is situated at 4D Pearl Street, Tamsui Industria, George.
Contact them on 044 871 0154 or info@liquidtechnology.co.za, or find them on Facebook.
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