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Protect Your Van With Van Security Systems

Many tradesmen in Britain rely on vans to earn a living. They are also targets for thieves who want to steal valuable equipment or tools. Security systems can help mitigate the risk and provide peace of mind to concentrate on your leisure or work activities.

Locks

Locks are a fundamental aspect of van security systems , helping to protect your valuable tools, equipment and personal items from theft. They also impact your insurance premiums, which means that selecting the right locks is crucial if you want to avoid costly penalties.

There are numerous van security locks available on the market, each with its own benefits and features. Knowing how they can help secure your van allows you to make informed decisions when selecting the best lock for your needs.

Deadlocks, for instance are a great method to prevent theft by stopping the burglar from grabbing or slamming the lock. Slam locks on the other hand, automatically engage when your door is shut. This makes them difficult to manipulate if you aren't in your vehicle.

A wheel clamp is a popular method to secure your van. They are designed to prevent thieves from removing your vehicle wheels, which would leave them in a position to not steal the contents of your vehicle. They are especially useful in urban areas where vans are more likely to be targeted for theft of its parts or tools.

Alarms are also an effective deterrent to thieves since they are loud enough to attract attention and scare away potential burglars. There are many types of van alarms, from basic to factory-fitted Thatcham approved systems, each with its own unique advantages and features.

TVL's RepLock is a good example. It is a lock with high security that locks the handles of your vehicle and locks mechanisms, making it difficult to manipulate. It is currently a factory-fitting option on the Ford Transit Custom and can be paired with other security measures, such as a steering wheel lock or parking in a secure location to offer a high level of protection.

Alarms

Van theft is a major problem for tradespeople and people who live the van lifestyle and the average loss of cargo averaging PS4,250. Alarm systems that are visible discourage thieves and make it difficult for them to break into your vehicle. The alarm will sound and the ignition will be cut off if a criminal tries to take your van. This means that they'll be forced to surrender their illicit gains and take your vehicle away.

There are many retrofit alarms that can be put on your van's side and rear to safeguard the windows and doors. These are usually set off with built-in sensors that detect movements and impacts. They are available for most campervans as well as pickup trucks and vans. Some come with a load-area siren and brackets that be used to secure the cargo area as well.

A security camera can also be used to keep an eye on and deter theft when you are away from your vehicle. Many options include intelligent motion detection alerts, night vision capabilities, as well as cellular connectivity. This allows you to track your van at any time.

A dashcam can also be an investment for vanlifers as it can help catch the perpetrators of hit and run or crash for cash. It can also be useful in ensuring that your car is parked legally when parking in a risky area.

Immobilisers

Immobilisers make it virtually impossible for thieves to steal your van. By connecting to your vehicle's electrics, they stop the van from being driven until you input a specific code on a key fob or mobile application. They are especially useful in situations where you must leave your vehicle in a remote location for a long period of time when traveling or camping, since they will detect any suspicious activity.

Installing an immobiliser may reduce your van insurance rates since many insurance companies offer discounts to customers who have the device installed. It is important to choose an immobiliser that has been approved by Thatcham and provides the greatest protection for your vehicle.

Alarm systems can be used in conjunction with some immobilisers to provide an additional layer of security. A minimum system setup should include a base station, keypad, and entry sensor (with motion detector). You can add a smoke sensor to inspect the interior of your van for indications of fire.

Other security products from the aftermarket are available for vans, such as steering wheel locks, gearlever locks and pedals to deter theft. Some even feature anti-pick cylinder locks that make it difficult for thieves to gain entry into your van. Other options include slam locks that lock doors automatically when you close them and wire window screens that hinder thieves from accessing valuable tools through windows.

Vans from #vanlife can carry many expensive tools, equipment and other items. It is important to ensure your van is secure. A break-in, theft or other incident could cost you thousands in replacements. The good news is that with the latest technologies and smart parking techniques, it's now easier than ever before to secure your vehicle.

Tracking

You can track your van's location at any time using a van security system that comes with the ability to track. You'll be able to feel confident knowing that your van is secured. It can help with administration and tracking how long a worker has been at a job site or driving. This is useful for hours of service compliance.





Your tracking system can assist police locate a van if it was stolen. By adding this tracker to your van will also cut down on insurance costs as many insurance companies consider these devices to be a great deterrent to thieves.

These systems can be used in conjunction with a variety of sensors, including RFID and GPS. RFID systems are ideal for vans that travel to warehouses or logistic centres. GPS systems can be powered by either an active or passive approach to monitoring, but are best designed for use in vehicles that travel extensively as they can download data in real-time.

You can establish geofence zones around your property or even a garage and get an alert when your vehicle isn't in the area. This is a great option for company vehicles or vans that are lent out to employees, as you will be able to make sure that the vehicle is properly used. This will stop employees from abusing your assets.

You can also check in on vans at any point via your smartphone app to monitor the van in real-time. Some of the most advanced van cameras come with cellular capabilities and can save video recordings for offline viewing without the need for wifi at the campground. This is particularly beneficial for vans that travel on backcountry roads which are far from cell phone service.

Maintenance

Many van manufacturers offer additional security options as optional extras on their vehicles, but if it does not, then you should check what can be fitted by private companies. Ask your leasing company if they can add any extras to increase the security of your vehicle. They might even offer you a discount on the insurance for your van.

There are many types of van door security locks available however one of the most efficient is deadlock. This is a lock that is installed on the van's door that requires a different key to operate. It makes it difficult to open the door. These locks are suggested for vans that carry expensive equipment or if the vehicle is parked in areas that have high rates of crime.

Slam locks that automatically lock when the door is closed are a good option. They are perfect for couriers and drivers with short-drops, who may forget to secure the vehicle. They can also be combined with a deadlock for maximum protection against van burglaries. Shackle locks are a popular alternative. They lock the two sides of the door, making it impossible to open the door without removing the lock.

Other useful security accessories that can be fitted to the van are external shields and anti-peel brackets which act as a visual dissuader to criminals. They're often combined with a hook lock to secure the rear and side doors, which is the most comprehensive van burglary prevention solution. Finally 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 for crimes. These devices are also becoming more affordable.

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