- Access Control (71)
- Alarm Monitoring (31)
- Alarm Systems (123)
- Car Alarms (35)
- Consultants (20)
- Guard and Patrol (27)
- Identification Cards (9)
- Locksmiths (32)
- Surveillance (70)
The NZS.com New Zealand Home and Business Security category contains a list of Security, Secure, Alarm, Alarms, Monitor, Monitored, Access, Surveillance NZ websites sorted alphabetically.
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Scope Investigations www.scope.co.nz 09-529-7575 Email
Providing investigative services for corporate, commercial and personal clients in New Zealand and internationally.
Corporate, commercial and private investigative needs. Workplace surveillance; misconduct; employment issues; risk analysis; insurance claims and fraud.
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Ace Security Laminates (www.acesecurity.co.nz)Recognising the need for security throughout New Zealand, providing safety and security window laminates.
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Article : Security Alarms
(www.nzs.com/new-zealand-articles/business/security-alarms.html)
Protect your home with a security alarm, ensuring that your family, property and possessions are as safe as possible. Find out how to shop smart for alarm systems and burglar alarms in New Zealand.
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ASB Vault (www.asbvault.co.nz)ASB Vault offers unique security services such as safe deposit box services, electronics surveillance cameras security, security professionals consultant guards, and biometric fingerprint scanner system in Auckland.
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Ashby Automatic Gates (www.ashbygates.co.nz)Ashby Automatic Gates in Christchurch specialises in security gates and fences, residential and commercial gates and automated systems.
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ASIS New Zealand (www.asis.org.nz)With more than 33,000 members worldwide, ASIS promotes the certification of security professionals through the Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Physical Security Professional (PSP) and Professional Certified Investigator (PCI) programmes.
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Bennett Mirror Technologies (www.bennettmirror.co.nz)Specialise in convex mirror technology including safety, security, traffic, docking guidance and corrections.
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Bizness (www.thebizness.com)A software package in case of theft and burglary. It allows you to make a record of all your valuable possessions.
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Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection (www.ccip.govt.nz)A business unit within the Government Communications Security Bureau. They provide a public-private partnership and centralised platform for the exchange of sensitive Internet and information systems related security information among key government and critical infrastructure providers.
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Communications Security (www.comsec.co.nz)Providers of electronic debugging sweeps to corporate enterprises and Government departments, ensuring that communications and information remain confidential.
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Electric Security Fencing (www.esfl.co.nz)Design, manufacture and installation of electric security fencing that will protect your premises and deter intruders.
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Fortress Security (www.fortresssecurity.co.nz)Fortress Security are a local, highly competitive security company offering a free, no obligation security assessment of your property. Specialists in CCTV, alarm systems, monitoring, access control and intercom ranging in size and complexity from simple residential to large commercial and industrial systems.
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Glass Specialists (www.glass-specialists.co.nz)Specialised in glass and automotive glass products, including double glazing for noise, fading, condensation and safety solutions.
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Grip Lock (www.grip-lock.com)An anti-theft locking device with a strong 'push button' system, suitable for motorcycles, terrain vehicles and personal water craft.
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Hampden Industries (www.hampden.co.nz)Security fencing products and installation in Greenmount, Auckland.
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Hutchinson Dynamic (www.hutchisondynamic.co.nz)Importers of specialized security products from the UK, USA and Switzerland, which are distributed throughout New Zealand and the Pacific region. Products include panic buttons, nursecall systems and CCTV technology.
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idMicroDot (www.idmicrodot.co.nz)Enjoy the latest in asset protection and identification using microdot identification of your property. idMicroDots are the size of a pin head, each kit with a unique PIN code which cannot be copied or duplicated.
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JVA Marketing (www.electric-fence.co.nz)JVA Marketing offer electric fence products to protect you, your home, your business and your environment.
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Key Code Key Security (www.keycode.co.nz)A global key security company, with an office in Auckland, providing a handy service that will reunite you with your lost keys.
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MaxSecurity
(www.maxsecurity.co.nz)
Based in Ashburton, a leading online New Zealand security and surveillance specialist, supplying security alarms for homes, offices, cars and commercial properties. Options include solar powered, wireless, wired, hidden camera packages for workplace theft, DIY and professional systems.
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Microchip New Zealand (www.stoptheft.co.nz)Offering a range of uniquely and individually numbered trovanĀ® microchips of varying sizes to use on virtually any item of property, ranging from household goods to construction equipment.
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National College of Security Personnel & Technology (www.ncsnz.com)Start an exciting professional career in the security industry by enrolling at the National College of Security. With these nationally recognised qualifications, you can become an investigator or explore one of the many other job opportunities in the security sector.
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New Zealand Security Magazine (www.newzealandsecurity.co.nz)A magazine for the New Zealand security and industrial sector, featuring information on how to protect your home, business or property with the latest technology.
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Obertech Group (www.obertech.co.nz)Providing solutions for security, electrical, manufacturing, telecommunication or computing needs.
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Parabeam (www.parabeam.co.nz)Selling solar powered security beams. Know the instant anyone steps on your property. Up to six wireless beams may be deployed to cover large rural properties.
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Radar Direct (www.escortradar.co.nz)Specialist reseller of radar and laser detection products.
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