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Security Installers in Plettenberg Bay

Looking for armed response, CCTV, alarms or electric fencing in Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape? Here's what to know before you hire in 2026: what security typically costs, how to verify an installer's PSIRA registration, and the compliance checks that matter.

Typical prices in Plettenberg Bay (2026)

ServiceTypical price
Armed response (per month)R400R900
CCTV installed (4–8 cameras, once-off)R6 000R45 000
Electric fencing installed (incl. CoC, once-off)R12 000R40 000

Cape Town metro demand sits near the top of these ranges.

Prices are indicative and vary by property size, camera count and resolution, cabling, and monitoring contract — always get an on-site quote. Armed response is a monthly monitoring fee; CCTV and electric fencing are once-off installed costs.

Prices vary by property size, camera count and monitoring contract — see our full buyer's guide.

Security installers in Plettenberg Bay (6)

Armed response (5)

Smhart Security

4 Disa Ave, Jeffreys Bay, 6330

4.4· 170 Google reviews

Plett Security

Florina place, 15 Main St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

3.8· 4 Google reviews

Isolomzi Security

Mimosa St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Blue Bay Guards

10 Church St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

5.0· 1 Google reviews

Mike Bolhuis - Specialised Security Services - Plettenberg Bay Office

16 Strand St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

CCTV & surveillance (3)

Smhart Security

4 Disa Ave, Jeffreys Bay, 6330

4.4· 170 Google reviews

SILVER CIRCLE ELECTRONICS

Atmar Centre, SHOP 11, Cnr High &, Kloof St, Central Town, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

4.8· 14 Google reviews

Plett Security

Florina place, 15 Main St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

3.8· 4 Google reviews

Alarm systems (1)

Smhart Security

4 Disa Ave, Jeffreys Bay, 6330

4.4· 170 Google reviews

Access control & gates (2)

Smhart Security

4 Disa Ave, Jeffreys Bay, 6330

4.4· 170 Google reviews

Plett Security

Florina place, 15 Main St, Plettenberg Bay, 6600

3.8· 4 Google reviews

Before you hire: 6-point checklist

  1. PSIRA registration: security service providers must be registered with PSIRA by law — ask for the number and verify it.
  2. Response & monitoring: for armed response, confirm average response time in your suburb and that a 24-hour control room monitors the signal.
  3. Electric fence CoC: an electric-fence installer must issue a Certificate of Compliance — it's legally required and you'll need it to sell.
  4. Contract terms: check lock-in period, monthly vs fixed-term, and the cancellation notice before you sign.
  5. Written on-site quote: insist on a written quote after a site visit, not a phone estimate — scope and price should match like for like.
  6. Proof of past work: ask for references, recent installs and reviews you can check.

Full detail in How to choose a home security system, armed response vs monitored alarm and electric fence compliance & the CoC.

Frequently asked questions

How much does armed response cost in Plettenberg Bay?

Armed response monitoring in Plettenberg Bay typically costs R400 to R900 per month in 2026, usually bundled with alarm monitoring. Response times and the number of vehicles patrolling your suburb matter as much as price, so ask providers for their average response time in your area before you sign.

Is a PSIRA number required for security installers in Plettenberg Bay?

Yes. Any company providing a security service in South Africa — installation, monitoring or armed response — must be registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). Ask any installer in Plettenberg Bay for their PSIRA registration number and verify it before hiring.

Do I need an electric fence CoC in Plettenberg Bay?

Yes. If you install or alter an electric fence, or sell a property that has one, you legally need an Electric Fence Certificate of Compliance (CoC) issued by a registered electric fence system installer. Confirm the CoC is included in your quote in writing before work begins.

CCTV, alarm or armed response — what should I get first in Plettenberg Bay?

They do different jobs. An alarm detects and deters, CCTV records and deters, and armed response sends a trained officer when a sensor triggers. Most secure homes in Plettenberg Bay layer all three: a monitored alarm linked to armed response, with CCTV on entry points. Start with a monitored alarm plus armed response, then add cameras.

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