Standby Systems reflects on the power continuity, UPS resilience, and infrastructure conversations that shaped Securex South Africa 2026.
Standby Systems shares what SECUREX 2026 confirmed about UPS power protection in South Africa’s security infrastructure.
When the Standby Systems team attended Securex South Africa 2026, the focus was simple: engage with visitors, understand the operational challenges they are facing, and explore how power protection requirements are evolving across security environments.
Securex continues to bring together professionals from security, facilities, infrastructure, and operational management. Visitors represented a broad mix of environments, including commercial buildings, estates, industrial sites, logistics facilities, control rooms, and critical infrastructure operations. While their applications differed, many of the concerns raised were remarkably similar.
One theme emerged repeatedly during discussions at the Standby Systems stand: power continuity is becoming increasingly tied to security performance.
Modern security environments are no longer made up of isolated systems. Many visitors described integrated environments that combine surveillance, access control, perimeter security, monitoring platforms, communications infrastructure, building systems, and remote visibility tools into a single operational ecosystem. As these environments become more connected, their tolerance for electrical instability decreases.
Interestingly, complete power failure was not always the main concern. Conversations frequently centred around short interruptions, unstable voltage conditions, poor power quality, and the uncertainty these events can create across interconnected systems.
Historically, UPS discussions often centred on a single question: how long will the system stay operational? At Securex, many conversations suggested that the focus is shifting.
Visitors increasingly asked questions such as:
These discussions reflected a broader view of resilience. Runtime remains important, but stable power quality, predictable operation, and infrastructure continuity are becoming equally important considerations.
The following questions and discussion points surfaced repeatedly throughout the event:
Rather than focusing only on equipment selection, many visitors appeared to be evaluating how power protection fits into wider operational planning and risk reduction strategies.
One of the strengths of Securex is the way it brings multiple disciplines into the same space.
Security requirements increasingly overlap with facilities management, fire systems, communications, and broader operational resilience planning. That creates opportunities for conversations that go beyond individual technologies and focus on maintaining continuity across the full environment.
For Standby Systems, those conversations remain one of the most valuable outcomes of attending events like Securex.
Thank you to everyone who visited the Standby Systems team at Securex South Africa 2026.
The value of exhibitions like these comes from understanding how priorities continue to evolve. This year’s discussions reinforced a clear trend: reliable power protection is becoming an increasingly important part of maintaining modern security and operational infrastructure.
If your organisation is reviewing backup requirements, assessing UPS performance, or exploring how power protection fits into long-term operational planning, the Standby Systems team is always available for a technical conversation.
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