Anti Bandit Doors for Sale in South Africa
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Protect your cash office, staff, and high-risk access points with anti bandit doors built for South African business.
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Why businesses in South Africa buy anti bandit doors
If you handle cash, valuables, or high-risk transactions, a standard door is often not enough.
An anti bandit door is designed for sites where there is a risk of armed robbery, forced entry, and violent attack. In the South African market, the term usually refers to a door that combines bullet resistance and burglar resistance. Competitor research also shows that buyers expect clear information on G-ratings, frame construction, lock options, hinges, view panels, finishes, and testing.
For B2B buyers, the real issue is not just the door. It is the business risk behind it:
cash losses and shrinkage across sites
weak or inconsistent site security
compliance pressure
the gap between policy and what actually happens in branches
the need for one supplier that can advise, quote, and support at scale
That is why anti bandit doors are commonly used in:
cash offices
bank branches
forex and teller rooms
petrol station payment areas
high-risk retail back offices
secure stockrooms
controlled access points in hospitality and gaming sites
What is an anti bandit door?
An anti bandit door is a high-security door designed for environments where there is a risk of armed robbery or forced entry. In South Africa, anti bandit doors are commonly used in cash offices, banks, retail back offices, fuel stations, and other high-risk commercial spaces.
Which anti bandit door is right for your business?
Best for
Recommended door type
Typical use case
What to check before ordering
Basic armed-threat protection
G1 anti bandit door
Internal cash office or secure back-office access
Opening size, internal or external use, lock type
Higher-risk retail and fuel sites
G2 anti bandit door
Cash rooms, payment zones, staff-only secure access
Traffic volume, glazing requirement, closer, mag lock
Banking and high-risk cash handling
G3 anti bandit door
Banks, cash counting rooms, high-risk secure access
Ballistic level, access control, interlocking, compliance needs
External exposed installation
External-use anti bandit door
Outdoor or weather-exposed entrances
Finish, cladding, weather resistance, closer
Controlled access environments
Anti bandit door with electronic locking
Banking, fuel, hospitality, restricted staff access
Mag lock, strike lock, access control integration
Visibility required
Anti bandit door with bullet-resistant view panel
Cash offices and transaction points
View panel size, ballistic level, glass specification
Please confirm final rating, lock type, size, finish, and installation details with our team before ordering.
What is the difference between G1, G2 and G3 anti bandit doors?
G1 anti bandit doors are generally used where lower-level ballistic protection is needed.
G2 anti bandit doors are suited to higher-risk environments where stronger protection is required.
G3 anti bandit doors are typically used in higher-risk cash environments where stronger ballistic protection is needed.
What should you look for in an anti bandit door?
Frame and door construction
Locking options
Hinges
View panels
Finishes and customisation
Why buy anti bandit doors from Avansa?
Avansa supplies security products built for African operating conditions and supports customers with fast quotes, expert advice, local service, and strong after-sales support. We help businesses choose the right solution for their risk level, site layout, and operational needs.
standardised, compliant solutions across sites
lower shrinkage and fewer incidents
strong after-sales support
predictable rollout and support
fast quotes
What you get with Avansa
Expert advice
Dedicated sales reps
Technical support by phone and video
Local service and support
Built for African operating conditions
Delivery throughout Africa
Anti bandit door price in South Africa
If you are searching for anti bandit door South Africa or g3 anti bandit door price, the first thing to know is that price depends on the rating, size, lock setup, finish, glazing, and installation scope.
For most commercial projects, anti bandit doors are quoted to requirement.
What affects anti bandit door pricing?
G-rating required
Door size and opening size
Mechanical or electronic locking
View panel requirement
Internal or external application
Finish or cladding choice
Installation and delivery scope
Anti bandit door vs bullet resistant door vs strong room door
Door type
Main purpose
Best for
Anti bandit door
Protection against ballistic attack and forced entry
Cash offices, retail back offices, banks, fuel sites
Bullet resistant door
Focused ballistic protection
High-risk controlled access points
Strong room door
Heavy-duty secure storage and access control
Vault rooms, secure storage, high-value back rooms
Who should buy an anti bandit door?
Retail stores
Protect cash office access, reduce staff exposure, and secure high-risk back-office zones.
Banks and forex offices
Use higher-spec doors for teller support areas, counting rooms, and controlled back-office access.
Fuel stations
Reduce risk at night and protect staff working in exposed payment and cash-handling environments.
Hospitality and gaming
Control back-office cash handling and improve protection at high-risk transaction points.
Multi-branch businesses
Standardise one specification across sites for easier rollout, easier support, and better compliance. This is a major buyer goal in Avansa’s corporate research.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an anti bandit door?
An anti bandit door is a high-security door designed to resist forced entry and ballistic attack. In South Africa, it is commonly used for banks, retail cash offices, fuel stations, and other high-risk areas.
What does G3 mean on an anti bandit door?
G3 refers to a higher ballistic protection level used for higher-risk environments. The correct choice depends on your site risk, operating procedures, and security requirement.
How much does a G3 anti bandit door cost in South Africa?
The price starts at R24 999 but depends on the door size, construction, locking, glazing, finish, and installation scope.
Can anti bandit doors be supplied with electronic locks?
Generally yes, but it depends on the door specification and application.
Can I get an anti bandit door with a view panel?
Yes, Avansa anti bandit doors can be supplied with a bullet-resistant view panel as an optional extra.