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Easy to Install Van Security Measures
There are many easy-to-install security measures that can help strengthen the security of your van. Parking in areas that have CCTV and displaying a sign that says "tools should not be stored in the van for more than a day" could be helpful.
Physical security devices such as pedal locks and steering locks, and hook lock catches can make a significant difference. Ensure to choose Thatcham-approved locks.
1. Lock the doors
Many van drivers employ their vehicles to work, bringing expensive equipment and tools. They are therefore a prime target for thieves who make a profit of the situation. Your livelihood could be at risk when your vehicle is broken into.
Make sure your vehicle is securely locked when you're not using it, and ensure that keys are hidden from view. You should also aim to park in well-lit, open areas with a heavy public presence as this can discourage criminals.
Standard manufacturer locks are often easy to open by force or picking, but specialist suppliers can make them harder to crack alternatives. RepLocks, which are fitted by Ford Transit van dealers, are a good example. Wheel clamps and pedals are also great examples. Lock shields are also helpful protect the lock's area with a plate made of metal which is difficult to drill through, and also preventing bolts from cutting.
Another alternative is a slam locks, which automatically locks the doors to your load area when you close them, but requires the use of a key. These are perfect for vans with multiple drop points and couriers. They can also be fitted a hook lock that provides more protection for the rear and side doors.
Another alternative is an engine immobiliser. While van security system The Keylab won't prevent theft, it can prevent your van from starting without the correct key. They are usually installed on newer vans but they can be retrofitted to older models.
2. Secure the cap on the fuel filler.
The vast majority of vans run on diesel or petrol engines, and thieves can gain access to the fuel tank by removing the wheel trims, and lowering the fuel cap with the aid of a tool. There are numerous ways to secure this area of your vehicle. You can use a padlock or a sturdy metal cord that holds it in place. Many of these cables are equipped with LEDs that is activated by movement and alert you to any suspicious activity around your van.
A pedal lock or steering lock is another physical deterrent. It stops the pedals and wheel from being used to steer your vehicle away. They can be secured with the use of a key, and they are difficult to remove without the use of an angle grinder or other specialist tools.
These tips for van security are only useful if you implement them. Be sure to lock your doors when you leave your vehicle. It's also worth looking into an engine immobiliser for your vehicle These are typically built into new models and can be installed on older vehicles too. They prevent the engine from running until the correct key is present, and many come with the CAT 1 rating of Thatcham, which can help to lower your insurance costs.
3. Install an slamlock
The rear of your van is vulnerable to swindlers if not secured properly. There are many types of van locks that secure your cargo. Deadlocks and slamlocks are two the most common kinds. Both locks offer protection for your van cargo, however, a slamlock is more suitable for those who need to access their vehicle's rear frequently, such as couriers or multi-drop drivers.
These locks are designed to lock the van's doors automatically when they are closed. There is no need to worry about losing your van's doors when you're in a rush. They also serve as a visual deterrent for thieves. They are ideal for delivery drivers who have multiple drop points for a variety of reasons, but they are particularly useful to prevent the temptation to leave vehicles unlocked for too long.
Our slam locks are car specific, so you can be sure they will fit. Our locksmiths can install these locks on-site. We also offer a training program for locksmiths who wish to provide this service in order to reduce the number of commercial vehicle burglaries.
The slam lock we employ on our training course is the Garrison Slamlock. This is mechanical slam lock that integrates with the vehicle manufacturer's locking system to offer Maximum Security and a simple installation. It eliminates the need for a driver to physically unlock the manufacturer's door handle, ensuring compliance with Health & Safety at Work and Corporate Manslaughter law.
4. Install a catalytic converter lock
Catalytic converters are crucial to your vehicle's emissions control However, they also contain precious metals, which make them a tempting target for thieves. Installing a lock on your catalytic converter is an inexpensive method to stop theft. It provides physical security as well as a visible deterrent. It's a small investment that could save you from a costly replacement cost and the hassle of driving around in a car that is not working.
There are several different types of catalytic converter locks that are available, ranging from simple cable-locking devices to more sophisticated systems with sensors that detect heat or vibrations. While the effectiveness of these devices differs but they all work as a powerful deterrent to would-be thieves.
One of the most sought-after solutions is a clamp and cable device that fits over your catalyser converter. It comes with an electronic locking mechanism for cables to keep it in place. They are easily found on Amazon and can be used with almost every vehicle. Some even come with an orange-colored coating to make the catalytic converter more visible as well as others constructed of stainless steel to provide an increased cut resistance.
You can also write your vehicle identification number on the catalytic convertor. This allows authorities or scrap dealers to trace the component back to its owner, and can act as a strong deterrent against theft. You can also make the catalytic converter with fluorescent paint to make it more noticeable. This will not stop thieves from taking the catalytic converter but it will deter thieves and enable them to make a quick resale profit.
5. Fit a partition
A van partition is a great option for those concerned about the vulnerability of their cargo space. It's a partition made of steel that separates the back of your van from the driver's compartment. This lets you store items like fire extinguishers and reflective kits as well as First Aid kits while being in a position to drive safely.
A partition also serves as a deterrent since it stops thieves from gaining access to the rear of your vehicle. This is a very effective security measure for older vans that don't have fuel cap locks, which can be accessed without much effort using a few tools.
A partition may also be equipped with motion detectors which monitor the movement within and outside your vehicle. They function similarly to the alarm system in your home which means that any disturbance or breach will trigger the alarm and alert you to what's going on. In addition to these systems, some also offer GPS tracking capabilities that allow you to track where your van is in real-time.
They are available in both battery and hardwired powered versions for flexibility and portability. They're often also available with a variety of options and features that will meet your needs, such as an adjustable camera position and multiple camera capacities. A partition can also be paired with audible alarms as well as visible security signs for additional protection. You can also purchase an unobtrusive lockbox that can be discretely secured inside your van. This allows you to securely store keys that you may not use.
6. Brand your van
The space you have on your van is essentially free advertising - and if you get it right, branding can help you bring in new business & increase the visibility of your company. It can also deter criminals, as an attractive, well-designed van sign will advertise your business to potential thieves, and also inform them of the type of tools or valuables that you contain inside.
Magnetic signs are the most straightforward to remove without causing damage to the paintwork on your vehicle. Vinyl wraps are more expensive but they provide some protection against dents and last for many years. Hire a professional graphics or sign writer to design a unique look that will look great on your van. Make sure they've worked with security upgrades.
Most modern vans come fitted with alarms and immobilisers, but it's worth checking to ensure that the system you have is Thatcham Category 2 approved. You can also install an slamlock, catalytic convertor lock or a partition to increase the security of your vehicle. Some insurers will reduce your premiums if you add extra security measures, so it's always worth comparing to find the best price. Remember to inform your insurer of any changes you make to your van. Making the effort to upgrade your van's security will aid in protecting your investment and ensure that it is secure at all times.
My Website: https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/van-security/
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