MBA Security

GUARDING, ALARM INSTALATIONS, ARMED RESPONSE, MONITORING, GATE AUTOMATION, INTERCOMMS, CASH IN TRANS

We specialize in the following:
Security Guarding / Armed Reaction
Armed Banking / CCTV Camera's / Wages
Alarm Installations & Monitoring
VIP Protection / Tactical Response Team / Mine & Industrial Security
Access Control
Es**rt of Assets in Transit

Photos from MBA Security's post 05/12/2023

Vacant post for an alarm technician only..no guarding please send cv to [email protected] .

23/10/2023

Home : Safety Tips
Safety Awareness at Home:-
Fences/Walls

A high fence around the house with lockable gates, is much safer than a high wall due to the advantage of the improved visibility it provides.

The primary aim of the fence is to make access/intrusion difficult and to allow dogs to move freely around the house.

Ensure that your gates are locked at all times and that the keys cannot be reached easily and are not lying around uncontrolled.

Security gates with sturdy locks in front of each outer door as well as burglar proofing covering all windows, are recommended.

The following devices prevent easy access:
Window bars
Security doors
Security gates
Razor wire
Additional locking devices on doors
Strengthening of doors
Peepholes in the doors
Safety chains to doors
Intercom system between the home and gate, front door or garage
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Alarm Systems

An alarm system, preferably connected to an armed response company, can act as an effective deterrent.

In the rural environment a siren/alarm on the roof that can be heard over a long distance and that can be activated by means of a switch/panic button in the house, is recommended.

A few switches/panic buttons in different rooms of the house should preferably be installed.

An alarm must also have the capability to warn the occupants of any intrusion into the house.

Examples of alarm systems:
Mechanical and/or electrical (purchased types)
Improvised systems
Threaded tins
Threaded pieces of iron
Gravel on window pains, pathways or around the home
Obstacles that can make a noise when moved
Biological Systems:
Dogs
Geese
Ostriches
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Security Lights

Security lights on the outside of the house improve the physical protection of a house, farm or smallholding.

The lights must be directed away from the house and must allow the occupants to use the windows without being observed from outside.

Be aware of possible shadows and blind spots.

Safety Precautions

Ensure that all doors are locked at all times, and that windows are closed when you are not at home.

Large dogs serve as a deterrent. At least one dog should be trained to sleep inside the house.

If you leave your residence, inform your family/ neighbours of your intended destination, time you expect to return and the route you will be driving, especially if you reside in a rural area.

Ensure that tools such as axes, spades, picks, ladders, etc that can be used in an attack, are locked away when you do not use them.

Vary your daily routine.

Get into the habit of not immediately falling asleep after switching off the lights.

Remain awake for a while.

You should not be visible in the bedroom from the outside when you are asleep.

Always keep a torch nearby at night and when you use it, ensure that you do not give away your position.

If you are unsure about the security status of your home after returning from work/a visit, eg your dogs do not come to the gate, do not enter your home.

Contact your neighbour to assist you in securing your home.

Identify relatively safe places of refuge, ie: bathroom, toilet or storeroom.

The fewer windows and doors these rooms have, the better.

Involve employees as they are part of the family/team.

Employees must be involved in maintaining security on an equal footing.

Report suspicious behaviour and information to the South African Police Service.

Clear the areas around the gates of bushes and other hiding places.

Take photographs of all employees.

It could be to your advantage to identify them, if required.

Remunerate your employees when useful information is provided that contribute to the prevention of crime.

Do not employ casual workers without a reference.

Keep copies of all your employees - Identity Documents (ID's).

Ensure that you have a good relationship with your neighbours so that you will be in a good position to support and help each other.
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Access and Key Control

Do not allow strangers on your premises or in your house without having properly identifying the person, especially at night.

25/08/2023
07/04/2023

May this weekend bring you joy and happiness.
Happy Easter Friday from all of us, having fun with your loved ones. Happy easter and may we never forgot that God has sent his Son to die for our sins..

09/08/2022

Good morning Family. Happy Women's Day to all Women in South Africa. This is the day that The Lord has made. Let's cherish it to the fullest.πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

30/05/2022

Mozzie..the place to be..

Come and experience our East African hospitality!

25% Discount if you book before 31 August 2022
This offer is only valid for bookings before 10 December 2022.

[email protected]
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http://www.eastafricasafaris.co.za/

Photos from BRUISER CRUISER's post 10/05/2022
14/12/2021

ANTI-HIJACKING tips for traveling this Festive Season

1. Planning is everything
Make sure you know the route that you will be taking. Plan where you will be stopping. Avoid stopping in unknown or deserted locations.

2. Service your vehicle before traveling check oil, water, battery, brake fluid, brakes, tyres (including your spare tyre), windscreen wipers, radiator (check for leaks) etc. Also ensure you have enough fuel.

3. '**Have the following essentials** in your vehicle: a good spare wheel fully pumped up and all the tools needed to change a tyre, first aid kit, tow rope, warning triangles, fire extinguisher and a cell phone charger or 2.

4. When you are traveling, inform someone where you are traveling to and give an estimated travel time or arrival and send regular updates.

5. Stick to known routes. Try and stay away from back/unknown roads.

6. If you're followed by possible unknown person in a vehicle on the road rather proceed to the nearest Police station or safe environment rather that stopping or engaging them. DON'T GO HOME.

7. At an unusual or unexpected roadblock, keep windows closed, doors locked and ask for the police or traffic officers for their identification.

8. Invest in an electric gate (that can switch to a battery during power failures). Many hijackings and home invasions happen just as you are entering or leaving your home.

9. Make sure you have a well-lit driveway to help you get in and out safely.

10. If you sense you are in danger, hit the button on your tracking device or your cellphone if you have one.

11. Take time to get to know your neighbours and the cars they drive, this will help to identify any strange vehicles in your neighbourhood.

12. Adopt a search pattern radius to scout before approaching your home.

13. Adjust your speed when approaching a traffic light so that you don’t have to come to a complete stop.

14. Leave enough room between your vehicle and the one in front at junctions or traffic lights to avoid being boxed-in.

Please be aware of your surrounding when traveling for the holidays. Do not announce your location or destination on Social Media!! No more "check-ins" on FACEBOOK!!!

If you are traveling In the northern AREA of the KZN NORTH COAST, use the R22 road between Hluhluwe, MBAZWANE & MANGUZI, it is the safest road to use at the moment.

These tools & tips are offered to you by the KZN TRAFFIC GUY in the interest of your safety and that of your family and/or people traveling with you this festive season.

KZN TRAFFIC GUY
2021 / 12 / 14
05h10

01/07/2021

Volgens die POPIA Wet wat 1 Julie 2021 in werking tree, is ek verplig om 2 vrae aan elke persoon op die groep te vra:
1. Wil jy deel wees van die groep?
2. Onderneem jy om nie die persoonlike inligting van die lede sigbaar elders te gebruik nie?
Indien jou antwoord JA is, bly asb op die groep. JY HOEF NIE JA TE ANTWOORD NIE JY BLY AUTOMATIES.
Indien jy NEE antwoord, verlaat asb die groep vir almal se veiligheid.
Ek glo elke een verstaan en sal ons in hierdie verband help.
Indien jy nie bewus is van hierdie wet nie, gaan google dit asb en vergewig jouself daarvan. Mooi dag vir almal

24/01/2021

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