Safety of plant, equipment + people: Products + services
Building on three generations of innovation
emerging. Adaptability and agility are paramount. We continue to keep our independence, and this enables us to respond rapidly to change and seize opportunities and innovation quickly,” says Charles. Pratley’s dedication to its clients and partners is reinforced by its sales team, which maintains strong, face-to-face connections in an era where personal interaction is increasingly rare. The team is known for offering expert advice on Pratley’s products and providing broader technical solutions when appropriate, strengthening trust and loyalty across its customer base. As a company deeply rooted in innovation, Pratley fosters a culture that empowers employees to share ideas directly with senior management, ensuring that promising concepts can be rapidly developed and implemented. This collaborative approach adds to the company’s ability to anticipate and quickly respond to emerging trends. Over the decades, Pratley has built a reputation for reliability, sound advice, and pioneering solutions that inspire confidence across industries. “We have built a loyal customer base over the years, but loyalty should never be taken for granted. Therefore, we continue to develop products and services that focus on reliability and can be trusted to get the job done. I believe many people view Pratley as a pillar of South African innovation, and we aim to keep that legacy for many years to come,” adds Andrew. For Pratley, the greatest lesson from its 77-year history is clear: people are at the heart of its success. “A company is gauged by the company it keeps, and in that aspect, we keep very good people. Without people in a company, it ceases to exist,” says Charles. With its heritage, adaptability, and forward-thinking innovation, Pratley continues to drive industry standards, inspire confidence, and strengthen its reputation as a leader in high-performance adhesives, electrical termination products, and eco-mineral solutions, in South Africa and around the world.
A global leader in adhesives, electrical, and mineral solutions, Pratley is celebrating a legacy of innovation and industry leadership spanning three generations. Established in 1948 by George ‘Monty’ Pratley, the company has remained true to its heritage of research and development (R&D), while continually adapting to new technologies and market demands. “The company was built on a foundation of R&D, and that remains fundamental. We like to think of ourselves as an R&D company first and foremost, and we do plenty of it. We have always liked developing products with unique features and attributes that set them apart from others in the market. These principles remain at the core of what we do,” says CEO Andrew Pratley. Its unwavering commitment to R&D has positioned Pratley at the forefront of high-performance adhesives, electrical termination products, and eco-mineral product development. The company operates some of the most advanced laboratories in the southern hemisphere, to ensure that its products outperform those of competitors and comply with strict quality and policy standards. Active membership in leading industry organisations such as the South African Flameproof Association (SAFA), the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA), and the Electrical Contractors Association (ECASA) underscores Pratley’s role in shaping best practices and guiding industry development. Heritage is a central part of the company’s success. With 77 years in business, it continues to draw valuable lessons from its history while remaining agile in a fast-changing world. “Heritage is important; many lessons can be learned from the company’s long history,” notes COO Charles Pratley. “However, one must guard against blindly following tradition. The world is changing faster than ever with new technologies constantly Safe use of gas fire suppression equipment ASP Fire, a leading provider of fire protection solutions, offers some guidance on the proper use of gas fire suppression systems, emphasising critical safety measures for businesses and industrial facilities. Gas-based fire suppression systems, which use inert gases or chemical agents to extinguish fires without damaging sensitive equipment, are widely used in data centres, server rooms, and manufacturing environments. However, improper operation or maintenance can compromise their effectiveness and endanger personnel. “Gas fire suppression systems are highly e§ective when installed and managed correctly,” says Michael van Niekerk, CEO of ASP Fire. “However, these systems are not set-and-forget solutions. Understanding the operational parameters, the need for regular scheduled maintenance, and following safety precautions are essential to ensure protection of property and human safety.” Recommended dos - Do ensure that the system is designed and installed according to the latest industry standards, such as NFPA 2001. - Do conduct regular inspections and maintenance to guarantee system reliability and compliance with safety regulations. - Do provide thorough training for sta§ on evacuation
Andrew and Charles Pratley.
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procedures and system activation protocols. - Do integrate detection and suppression systems with building management systems for real-time monitoring. Advisory don’ts - Don’t enter a protected space during or immediately a¤er gas discharge without proper breathing apparatus, as some agents can displace oxygen. - Don’t bypass safety interlocks or alarms, which are critical for preventing accidental release. - Don’t attempt DIY modifications or repairs. Only certified technicians should service the systems. - Don’t rely solely on suppression systems. Comprehensive fire safety plans, including early detection and evacuation, remain essential. “A gas suppression system is a powerful tool, but it is only part of a comprehensive fire safety strategy. Businesses need to combine technology, training, and adherence to regulations to protect lives and assets,” says van Niekerk. ASP Fire supports organisations across South Africa in designing, installing, and maintaining advanced fire suppression systems, to ensure their optimal performance in line with international best practices.
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28 Electricity + Control DEC 2025 - JAN 2026
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