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Protect Your Van With Van Security Systems

Vans are vital for the livelihood of many tradesmen in the UK and are an ideal target for thieves looking to take valuable equipment or tools. Security systems for your van can to reduce the risk, giving you peace of mind so you can focus on your work and leisure.

Locks

Locks are a crucial component of van security systems, assisting to safeguard your valuable tools, equipment and personal belongings from theft. They also impact the cost of insurance, which means that selecting the right locks is crucial if you want to avoid costly penalties.

There are a variety of van security locks available on the market, each with its own advantages and features. Knowing how The Keylab can aid in protecting your van you to make informed decisions when selecting the best lock for your requirements.

Deadlocks, for instance, are a great method to prevent theft by stopping the burglar from grabbing or forcing open the lock. Slam locks however will automatically open when the door is shut. This makes them extremely difficult to manipulate even if you do not have access to your vehicle.

A wheel clamp is another common method of securing your vehicle. They are designed to stop thieves from taking the wheels of your vehicle, which would prevent them from taking your van's contents. They can be particularly useful in urban areas, in which a van is more likely to be targeted for its components or tools.

Alarms are also an effective security measure for thieves, as they are loud enough to attract attention and scare away potential burglars. There are various types of van alarms, from basic to factory-fitted Thatcham approved systems, with each offering distinct advantages and features.

TVL's RepLock, for example, is a high security lock that locks the handles of your vehicle and locks mechanisms, making it difficult to operate. The Ford Transit Custom comes with this feature as standard. It can be used together with other security measures, such as the steering-wheel lock, or to park in a location which is secure, ensuring an extra level of security.

Alarms

Van theft is a major issue for both tradespeople and those who live the van lifestyle, with the average loss of cargo being PS4,250. An alarm system that is visible acts as a deterrent for thieves, and makes it much harder for low lifes to break into your van. The alarm will sound and the ignition will be cut off if a criminal attempts to steal your van. This means that they'll be forced to surrender their ill-gotten gains and take your vehicle away.

There are a variety of retrofit alarms that can be installed on the van's side and rear to protect the doors and windows. They are typically activated by sensors that detect impacts and movements. They can be fitted on most campervans, pickup trucks and vans. Some come with a load-area siren as well as a brackets that can be used to secure the cargo area as well.

A security camera is a effective way to detect theft. It can be used to monitor your van when you're not at it. Many cameras include intelligent motion detection alerts, night vision capability and mobile connectivity so you can track your van throughout the day.

A dashcam can also be a good investment for vanlifers, as it can assist in catching the perpetrators of hit and run or crash for cash incidents. It is also useful in ensuring that your car is parked legally when parking in areas that are risky.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers make it virtually impossible for thieves to steal your vehicle. They prevent your vehicle from being driven until you input a code through the key fob, mobile app or the electrics. These devices are especially useful in situations where you must leave your van unattended while traveling or camping for long periods of time. They can alert you to any suspicious activity.

An immobiliser fitted to your vehicle can also reduce your van insurance premiums as insurers often offer discounted rates to those who have an immobiliser fitted. It's essential to choose one that has been approved by Thatcham and provides the greatest protection for your vehicle.

Some immobilisers can also be combined with alarm systems to add an additional layer of security. The basic system should include the base station, keypad and entry sensor (with motion detector). You can also include smoke detectors to monitor your van's interior for signs of fire.

Other security products from the aftermarket are available for vans, such as steering wheel locks as well as gearlever locks and pedals to stop theft. Certain vans come with anti-pick cylinders which make it harder for thieves to gain entry into your vehicle. Other options include slam locks that lock doors automatically when you close them and wire window screens that stop thieves from gaining access to valuable tools through windows.

Vans that are used for #vanlife contain a large amount of costly tools, equipment and other goods. It is important to keep your van safe. A burglary, break-in or other incident could cost you thousands of dollars in replacements. It's now easier than ever before to secure your vehicle with the latest technology and sophisticated parking techniques.

Tracking


You can track your van's location anytime with a van security system that comes with a tracker. You can feel secure knowing that your van is protected. It aids in administration and tracking how long a worker been at a job site or driving. This is beneficial to ensure compliance with hours of service.

The tracking system you have installed can help police locate a vehicle in the event that it has been stolen. By adding this tracker to your van will also reduce insurance costs since many insurance companies consider these devices to be a great security measure against thieves.

These systems can be used in conjunction with a variety of sensors, including RFID and GPS. RFID systems are perfect for vans that need to travel to warehouses or logistic centres. GPS systems are powered by passive or active monitoring. They are ideal for vehicles that are frequently on the move, because they can download data real-time.

Geofence zones can be erected around a garage or house to alert you when your van leaves that area. This is beneficial for company vans or cars that are lent to employees, as you can make sure that they are used in a safe manner. This can stop employees from abusing your assets.

You can also monitor the van at any time through your smartphone app for live monitoring. Some of the most advanced models of van cameras come with cellular capabilities and can save video recordings to be viewed offline without the need to rely on wifi at the campground. This is particularly useful for vans that travel on backcountry roads that are not from cell coverage.

Maintenance

If your van manufacturer doesn't offer additional security features as an option it is worth checking out what private companies can offer. Ask your leasing company if they can add any extras to increase the security of your vehicle. They may even offer you an extra discount on insurance for your van.

There are a variety of van door security locks available and one of the most effective is deadlock. This is a lock that is installed on the door of the van, which requires a different key to operate. It makes it difficult to force open. These locks are suggested for vans that carry expensive equipment or is parked in areas that have high crime rates.

Slam locks that automatically lock when the door is shut are also a great option. They are ideal for couriers and short-drop drivers who may forget to lock the vehicle and they can also be paired with a deadlock to offer maximum protection against van break-ins. Other options for security include shackle locks that bolt the two sides of a door together so they aren't able to be opened without removing the lock.

External shields and anti peel brackets are also useful security accessories for vans. They function as a visual barrier against criminals. They're often combined with a hook lock to secure front and side doors, which can be the ultimate van burglary prevention solution. In the end installing a GPS tracker won't prevent your vehicle from being stolen, but it will make it much more difficult for thieves to sell the equipment on or use it to commit a crime. They are also becoming more affordable.

Read More: https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/van-security/
     
 
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