Ndlovu Newsletter - Issue 39

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ISSUE 39

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Stafix Electric Fence and Security Centres WHAT’S NEW IN THIS ISSUE? • • • • • • • •

JVA Agric. Range JVA Firsts JVA L.V. Monitor JVA L.V. Lightning Diverter JVA 4-Line Key Pad New CP-Plus camera JVA Moulded Wall-top Out and About E K FIR QUIC TION QUES s Wi-Fi doe What d for? a t s n n er is o A ( nsw 3) page

NEW JVA AGRICULTURAL RANGE IS ENCIRCLING THE GLOBE The recently released, JVA Range of Agricultural Energizers is making an impact on agricultural and wildlife markets around the world. From Australia to Africa and Asia to the America’s JVA energizers are being used successfully to control all classes of domestic live100Km DRC Gorilla Fence stock and wildlife. Ranging from Gorillas to Gazelles and Tigers to Tapers. Seen here is a 100Km fence currently under construction by Barak Omheinings in the DRC (Congo) using JVA MB16’s. Gorillas in the sunshine

LOW VOLTAGE MONITORING MAKING ITSELF FELT

Sounds Irish – ‘Low Voltage making itself felt’ – but it certainly is in the electric fencing security market place. With the new laws requiring a 1.5m barrier fence in front of an HV electric fence, many users are faced with the expensive problem of protecting the public from making inadvertent contact with their electric security fence. The solution – up to 1.5m above ground level - a low voltage monitor solves the problem: reduced voltage but still alarm monitored. Seen here with Shaun Williamson is JVA Brazilian distributer, Mauriceo Alveres, while on a visit to RSA, being shown a sensitive Government installation located in a high density population area. This site has successfully been subdivided into thirty sectors. Congratulations to Andrew Claymore on this impressive installation.

Mauricio and Shaun at high security site See page 4 Low Voltage Monitor for further information.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT: STRANGE FINDINGS IN STRAINING POST HOLES

AK47 in the mud

In a 2013 newsletter we reported on Limpopo installer, Francois Oeschger, while working in the Kalahari, coming across a lion stuck in one of his post holes. Now while working in the Congo he’s unearthed a buried AK47! From gorillas in the mist and lions in the sandpit to AK’s in the mud, Francois has seen them all.

STAFIX ELECTRIC FENCE AND SECURITY CENTRES

Lion in the sand

Bloemfontein 051 448 6695/6 • Cape Town 021 534 5056 • Centurion 012 880 0222 • Durban North 031 563 0274/6478 • East London 043 726 6652 East Rand (Jet Park) 011 397 3507 • George 044 874 0669 • Kimberley 053 861 5631 • Klerksdorp 018 468 8273 • Nelspruit 013 752 7152 • North Rand (Kya Sand) 011 708 6442 Pietermaritzburg 033 342 6727 • Pinetown 031 702 6351 • Polokwane 015 292 6273 • Port Elizabeth 041 365 7178/9 • Potchefstroom 018 297 1488 • Pretoria 012 335 4290 Rustenburg 014 537 2884 • Somerset West 021 851 1978 • Upington 054 332 1458 • Vanderbijlpark 016 931 0408 • West Rand (Roodepoort) 011 472 8823 • Vryheid 034 981 0318

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