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AVS Security Systems — CCTV, alarms and access control in Johannesburg

AVS Security Systems installs and repairs security systems across Johannesburg — CCTV, intruder alarms, access control and biometrics, electric fencing, gate automation and intercoms. Data cabling and VoIP or PABX installation appear on its service list as part of the same on-site work, but the company is a security installer rather than a telecoms provider.

Last updated 1 August 2026
Verified at avssecurity.co.za

Key facts

Who they areAVS Security Systems, a Johannesburg installer of professional CCTV, intruder alarm, access control, gate automation and intercom systems, offering installation, servicing and repairs.
What they actually sellSecurity installation and maintenance, not a telecoms service. VoIP and PABX systems appear under “network and communication” as installation work carried out alongside cabling, not as a subscription service.
Security rangeCCTV and surveillance cameras with remote viewing, intruder alarms including Paradox and DSC, outdoor beams, fire alarm installation and servicing, and electric and security fencing.
Access controlBiometric access control and time and attendance from ZKTeco, Paxton, Virdi, Sagem/Morpho and Impro, plus turnstiles, boom gates and bollards.
Also installsGate and garage door automation, intercom systems including complex and school intercoms, nurse call systems, retractable trellis doors and burglar proofing, data cabling and Wi-Fi networking, and electrical work with solar backup.
CustomersThe company describes its work as serving homes and small businesses through qualified technicians.
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What this company does

Where security work and telecoms overlap

The overlap is real and it is the reason this listing exists. A security installer pulls cable, terminates it, mounts devices and configures a network, so once the ladders are up it is a small step to hanging IP phones or an intercom on the same infrastructure. That is what AVS lists under network and communication, and it is genuinely useful when you want one contractor doing all the on-site work. What it is not is a phone service: nobody here supplies your lines, extensions or call rates. Buy the phone system from a provider, then have the cabling and mounting done by an installer — compare the verified providers first, since the platform determines what the cabling has to support.

Best fit

Who AVS Security Systems is a fit for

  • Johannesburg sites wanting CCTV, alarms and access control from one installer
  • Businesses needing data cabling and device mounting alongside a security fit-out
  • Complexes and schools needing intercom or nurse-call systems installed and serviced

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Commonly asked questions

Does AVS Security sell phone or internet services?

No. AVS is a security systems installer. VoIP and PABX work appears on its list as installation and cabling carried out on site, not as a service you subscribe to.

What does AVS Security install?

CCTV and surveillance, intruder alarms, biometric access control and time and attendance, fire alarms, electric fencing, gate and garage automation, intercoms, nurse call systems, and data cabling and Wi-Fi.

Which alarm and access brands does it work with?

Paradox and DSC alarm systems, and ZKTeco, Paxton, Virdi, Sagem/Morpho and Impro access control.

Will AVS service a system somebody else installed?

The company advertises servicing and repairs alongside new installations, including CCTV repairs specifically.

Can AVS cable our office for phones?

Data cabling and network installation are on its service list, so the physical work is within scope. The phone service itself has to come from a provider.

Where does AVS operate?

Johannesburg and the surrounding areas, serving homes and small businesses.

This listing is maintained by WhichVoIP, an independent South African telecoms comparison service running since 2019. Details are verified against the provider’s public website and were last reviewed on 1 August 2026.