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L4V Hook Lock

L4V's statement lock is a surface-mounted van lock that secures doors with side-loads against the threat of 'peel and steal'. It is secured externally by bracing the door and acts as a visual alarm.

It is independent of the manufacturers locking system and is controlled by a high security key. Kits are vehicle door specific and include UV stabilised black nylon external trims.

Hook Locks

Van hook locks are separate of the locking system that is installed on your side-load doors as well as tailgates. They utilize a hook bolt that latches into the receiving keeps, and can be locked manually with a high-security key. This gives you a great level of protection against "Peel and Steal" crimes, where thieves forcibly prise the doors that open to side load and remove items.

They are a well-known security feature for all vans. They can be fitted to the sides of rear and side load barn door and cab and tailgate doors. They are also available in a variety of colours, so you can choose the one that matches your van's color scheme and provides the most visual protection against thieves.

Installing a Slam Lock is another great method to enhance the security of your van. This is perfect for couriers or other situations where the door has to lock immediately after closing. The Slam lock is a combination of internal and external parts to limit the chance of the doors on your side being smashed open or cut off. It's usually used in conjunction with an L4V Hook lock that is in the low position on the door of your vehicle and is the ideal solution to stop the most prevalent van thefts.

You can also join the L4V Anti-Peel Kit with the slamlock, for a complete van security solution. It is a combination of the slam lock as well as the L4V anti-peel plate that together reduce the risk of your side load door getting taken down. This is the most popular method that is used to steal expensive equipment and tools from the back of vans, and the anti-peel kit has been independently tested to increase resistance by 3000%.

Deadlocks

Deadlocks are when processes in the same process or between processes are competing for resources, resulting in circular dependencies. Operating systems should avoid deadlocks since they waste resources and reduce overall performance of the system. Many operating systems use algorithms for scheduling and allocation of resources to detect and prevent deadlocks.

If a process is in a deadlock and cannot advance until it receives the resource it requires. For example, if P1 is holding tape drive R1 while waiting for the release of the same drive by process P2, then it is in a deadlock. If one process releases an item, the other immediately accepts it and enters a deadlock.

There are several ways of solving deadlocks or preventing them. The most common method is to employ a deadlock detection algorithm. This algorithm detects deadlocks by looking for cycles on the diagram of resource allocation. The Banker's Algorithm is one such algorithm that examines the state of each process in a cycle by analyzing the current allocation of resources.

Another method to avoid deadlocks is to eliminate the dependency completely using a lock with mutual exclusion. This type of lock is used to ensure the process has access to its own resources, and not to those of other processes. This is a great way to keep deadlocks out and offers greater security for your items and van's contents. Escape deadlocks can be fitted on the interior of a door to permit easy exit in an emergency. These are often used in communal doors of multi-occupancy properties like flats and student accommodation.

Statement Lock

L4V Statement locks are mounted externally on the vehicle door to the cab. This serves as a visual warning against any potential cargo theft. The locks are operated by a high-security external key under full control of the driver, making them ideal for owner-drivers and other situations where the driver might have to be in and out of the loading area throughout the daytime.

The SyncLock statement syncs the block of statements that are executed by acquiring a lock on the object that is referenced by the lockobject expression. When another thread enters the SyncLock block, it examines the expression lockobject and suspends its execution until the exclusive lock on the object is released. The first thread executes the block of statements. SyncLock blocks are typically used to contain statements that alter data. This stops the data from being altered by multiple threads simultaneously. Statement blocks protected by SyncLock are known as critical sections.

Specifies the lock type to be used in the statement block. Unless otherwise specified otherwise, the default lock is a shared lock.

The expression for the lockobject should be able to be evaluated to an object variable that is exclusive to the current instance or a variable private that is not part of any instances of your classes. If the lockobject expression evaluates to a null value, the LOCK statement fails and the program terminates with a run-time error message.





If a transaction acquires an intent lock (I) on the table, it will block other transactions from acquiring a WRITE or Shared ROW LOCK on that table while the transaction holds the intent lock. This is because an intent lock prevents other transactions from altering data in the table.

Anti Peel Kit

The 'peel-and-steal' attack is the most destructive method thieves gain access to your vehicle. By leveraging weight and applying pressure to weak points on the doors' sides they can break them open, thereby bypassing the lock completely and stealing your possessions in minutes. Anti peel kits are designed to ward off this kind of attack. They create a physical barrier which is extremely difficult for thieves to break through.

Easy to install in your vehicle An anti peel kit can be an affordable solution to increase the security of your vehicle and its contents. This option, when paired with hook locks, offers complete protection against theft and break-ins. Moreover anti peel kits are visible deterrents that will warn thieves that your vehicle is protected and will likely not be worth the risk of stealing.

Locks 4 Vans have developed an anti-peel device that can be put on the side load door of your vehicle in order to fight the issue. This kit reinforces the door's skin, and when used in conjunction with a hook that is high-L4V lock will increase the resistance of your side load door to peeling by 300 percent.

A hook lock for your van is a good investment. It offers an additional layer of security for your tools and valuables. Sold Secure has independently tested these locks to ensure they meet the UK's strictest standards. They are tamperproof, highly resistant to manipulation and drilling. These locks are an excellent choice for couriers or multi-drop delivery drivers, as they do not require keys or remote controls to operate. They're an excellent alternative to slamlocks, and can be installed by professional locksmiths.

Slam Lock

Once your vehicle is shut and locked, a slamlock is installed to secure it. It is independent of the central locking system of the manufacturer and can only be unlocked with a high-security key. This makes it more resistant to spreading than a deadlock.

This is particularly helpful for drivers who are multi-droppers or couriers who leave and enter their vans a lot throughout the day, but forget to lock them before leaving. Criminals are always on the lookout for the instances when vehicles are vulnerable and a slam lock can stop them from stealing your cargo.

These locks can also be paired with a variety of other security upgrades to protect your vehicle from theft. hook deadlocks for vans peel kit for instance, can be affixed to the barn door of your van and works alongside a high hook lock in order to minimize the chance of 'peel and steal' attacks.

A slam lock is another option. It can be put directly on the frame of the door of the vehicle, and operated by pressing a handle button. It is a convenient and simple lock, yet it provides a strong visual deterrent for would-be thieves.

It is crucial to choose an established supplier for your locks, whether searching for a deadlock or an slam lock. This will ensure that the locks are installed correctly. The company can provide guidance on the best fitting for your vehicle and offer a complete aftercare service as well. You can also visit an exhibition or trade show to view the products in the action. Many manufacturers offer demonstrations of their products to help you choose the right product for your commercial vehicle.

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