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Why It's Important to Invest in Van Door Security
Vans are a popular target for thieves, as they often have power tools and specialised equipment that can be easily traded. It is crucial to invest in van security.
Slam locks automatically lock once the door is shut which makes them perfect for couriers who may forget to lock their van in between deliveries.
Deadlocks
The cost of a security lock could seem expensive, but when you think about the impact that a break-in could have on your business, including the loss of expensive tools and potential damage to your van - the cost is worth it. Spending the time to learn about and evaluate the various security options for your van doors can help you make an informed decision about what is the best option for your van. Reviews and testimonials of other owners of vans offer valuable information, giving you the first-hand experience that can help you in deciding on the right product.
A deadlock is designed to be put on the cab and rear door of your van. It functions independently of the locks provided by the manufacturer and adds strength to the doors. They work by directing the bolt across the mechanism and then into an internal receiving bracket. This improves the security of your vehicle. Additionally, they are much harder to break than slam locks or hook deadlocks since they require manual operation.
In recent years, thieves have used a method called "Peel and steal" to gain access to the van's load space. This involves crowbarring open the door, then applying pressure to 'peel' it back, allowing them to gain access to the contents. Install your deadlocks on your van as high as you can to minimize the risk.
Many locks come with an inbuilt security feature known as a lock guard. It is a large plate that is placed on top of the cylinder to prevent the lock from being forced. This is a great method to stop criminals from trying to use force to open the lock or key.
A catalytic converter lock is an alternative option for those concerned about the theft of their van's precious metals. These locks, which transform pollutants into less harmful gasses, are an ideal target for thieves because they contain precious metals, that can be traded on the black market. The good news is that there are catalytic converter locks available on the market that can be fitted to the exterior of your van and, like a deadlock, serve as a powerful deterrent against break-ins.
Anti-peel brackets
Modern vans are constructed as light as possible to maximize payload, which means they are equipped with thin panels that can easily be peeled open in attacks known as 'peel and take.' The issue is now a major concern for numerous van owners and businesses as tools and equipment are being stolen at alarming rates.
However, this is easily avoided by using the correct security equipment. Our locksmiths can install anti-peel braces on the doors of your vehicle. They have been proven to enhance van door security. They work great in combination with hook locks and deadlocks to prevent opportunistic thieves from ripping your van's doors open.
Often found on the side or back of the sliding van doors, these plates prevent thieves from lifting the door's skin and gaining access your equipment and tools inside. These plates can also serve to deter thieves from seeing your door and to reinforce the door. This makes it more difficult for criminals to attack vans.
A vital upgrade to your vehicle, our anti-peel kits can be installed on any sliding door of your commercial vehicle, and they are simple to install. These kits are compatible with all vehicles, whether it is either a manual or automatic model. They don't require any modifications to the doors that are already in use. Independent testing has revealed that these kits can increase the resistance of your van's door to a peel attack by up to 3,300%.
Our ULTIMATE range of security solutions for your van include Ford replacement locks, slamlocks and slamlocks, as well as handle shields and plates for external protection. Each product is designed to suit your specific make and model of van. It can be used with your deadlock or hook lock to ensure maximum security for your van. All of our ULTIMATE products have been accredited by Secured by Design, which is a seal of approval that proves that the products reduce crime and act as a deterrent for criminals.
security lock for van replaces the handles that come with factory fittings with an stainless steel version that includes a Slamlock. It serves as a visual deterrent to ward off thefts by bolstering the weak lock area that is factory-fitted and also includes additional internal shielding for complete protection against attack.
Door sensors
The door sensors are a crucial part of van security. They can alert fleets of possible theft by sending an instant alert to the dashboard and driver's mobile app when doors to cargo open suddenly. This allows fleets to react quickly and prevent the loss of valuable items, while making sure that they don't waste perishable goods and deliveries that are not planned.
There are a variety of door sensors, such as pull-apart, recessed, and door-mounted. Each type of sensor has distinct advantages and benefits. All door sensors utilize the same basic design to determine if the door for cargo has been closed or opened. The location and environment where the sensor is situated can have a significant impact on the performance. For example the presence of direct sunlight or heat sources can limit a sensor's range and accuracy. Sensors' ability to detect motion can be affected by ambient noise levels.
It is important to clean and check your door sensors on a regular basis to ensure optimal performance. Dust and debris can block the magnetic pull from connecting the two blades in the reed switch and prevent the sensor from activating. To prevent this from happening, be sure to wipe down the sensor after every use. Also, it is recommended to regularly examine the batteries in your door sensors that are wireless, as dead batteries can prevent them from signaling an alarm.
Cargo van security systems with door sensors offer the highest levels of protection against theft of cargo as well as altering. These systems are designed to protect the cargo doors and cylinder locks. They typically include stainless locking hasps with no drilling. This keeps thieves from getting access to the lock's cylinder or playing with it. They can also be linked with geofencing for vehicles to alert fleets of unusual activity.
These systems also can help to optimize the storage space in warehouses. They can help identify high-risk areas, such as those located near the entrance of the building or at the loading dock. They can then be improved by implementing measures such as additional lighting, cameras and security doors.
Alarms
Thefts are a risk to all drivers, but are especially problematic for owners of vans. Because of this, many people seek ways to improve their van's security. Taking the right steps could aid in saving money on insurance.
There are a variety of products on the market that make it harder for thieves break into a cargo vehicle. Door handle protectors are a powerful but simple deterrent. They are more durable and more difficult to remove than the handles supplied by the factory. Similar to door sensors, they will sound an alarm if someone attempts to open your van, which will scare off any low life.
Some companies provide additional accessories for vans, such as slamplate (made of stainless steel and designed to make it difficult to pick) and loomguards (which block access to wiring) and anti-pick Cylinders (which are nearly impossible to break). The more security features are in place, the less likely that your van is targeted.
There are even trackers that can help you locate your vehicle after it's stolen. These devices are not guaranteed to work. It's best to consult a specialist to find out the best solution for you.
It's possible to increase the security of your van for a cost, but it's well worth it. As well as helping you save money on the cost of insurance for your van it also protects any tools or equipment you keep inside it. If you aren't able to take your equipment with you A secure storage container that bolts to ground can be helpful.
You should also park your van in an area that is well-lit and safe overnight. Try to reverse the van against a wall in order to minimize the risk of being attacked at the rear or side doors. Finally, adding a 'no tools kept in this van overnight' sign could serve as a deterrent too. A tool insurance policy that is specifically designed for your needs is another option that can provide financial security in the event of theft.
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