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      <title>The Most Hilarious Complaints We&#39;ve Heard About Van Security</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Easy to Install Van Security Measures There are many security measures you can put in place to increase the security of your van. Simple things like parking in well-lit areas that have CCTV coverage and placing up a &#39;tools should not be stored in this van overnight&#39; sign can assist. Physical theft prevention devices like pedal locks and steering locks, and hook lock catches could make a significant difference. Ensure to choose Thatcham-approved locks. 1. Lock the doors Many van drivers make use of their vehicles for work, bringing expensive equipment and tools. They are therefore a prime target for thieves who take advantage of the situation. A van that is broken into can stop you carrying out your tasks and may cost you your livelihood. Ensure your van is securely locked when you&#39;re not making use of it, and ensure the keys are kept out of sight. Parking in well-lit, spacious areas that have a large public presence can also discourage criminals. Specialist suppliers can upgrade standard locks to more difficult-to-break alternatives. RepLocks are installed by Ford Transit van dealers, are a good example. Wheel clamps and pedals are also great examples. Lock shields can also be helpful, protecting the lock area with a metal plate which is difficult to drill through and preventing bolt cutting. A slamlock is a different option. It locks your doors automatically when you shut them, however it requires the use of a key. These are ideal for vans with multiple drop points or couriers, and they can also be fitted with a hook lock mechanism that will provide more security for your rear and side doors. An engine immobiliser is a different option - though it isn&#39;t a way to prevent theft, it can prevent your vehicle from starting if the correct key isn&#39;t there. They are usually fitted to new vans, but can be retro-fitted to older models. 2. Secure the fuel cap The vast majority of vans have a petrol or diesel engine and thieves are able to gain access to the fuel tank by removing the wheel trims, and then lower the cap on the fuel tank using a tool. There are many ways to protect this area of your vehicle, such as locking the cap with padlocks or an extremely strong cable made of metal that secures it in place. Many of these cables are available with a LED that can be activated by movements and alert you to any suspicious activity in your van. Another physical deterrent is a steering or pedal lock, which prevents the pedals and wheel from being used to drive away your vehicle. These are secured with locks and keys. They are difficult to remove, even using an angle grinder. Of course the van security suggestions are only effective if you remember to implement them! So, ensure that securing your van is part of your routine, and that you always secure the doors when you&#39;re away from it. It is also recommended to consider an engine immobiliser. They are usually built into new vans, but they are also available for older vehicles too. They stop the engine from running without the correct key, and a lot of them come with a Thatcham Cat 1 rating which can lower your insurance rates. 3. Install the lock using a slam If you do not lock your van properly the back area is susceptible to thieves who are opportunistic. There are a variety of kinds of van locks to protect your cargo. Deadlocks and slamlocks are among the most common kinds. Both are designed to protect your van&#39;s cargo but a slam locks is better suited for those who frequently use the back of their vehicles such as courier drivers and multi-drop delivery drivers. These locks are designed to lock the doors of your van automatically as soon as they are shut. This means that you don&#39;t need to be concerned about not locking your doors in a rush and also serves 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 stop the temptation to leave vehicles unlocked for too long. We can supply slam locks that are vehicle specific meaning you can be sure that they&#39;ll fit perfectly. Our locksmiths are able to install these locks on the spot. We also offer a training course for locksmiths who wish to offer this additional service to deal with the large number of commercial vehicle break-ins. The Garrison Slamlock is the slamlock kit we use in our training program. This mechanical slamlock is integrated with the vehicle&#39;s locking system to provide Maximum Security. It is easy to set up. It eliminates the requirement for a driver to physically open the manufacturers door handle, and is in compliance with Health &amp; Safety at Work and Corporate Manslaughter legislation. 4. Install van security locks fitted is vital for the vehicle&#39;s emission control However, it also has precious metals which make it a desirable target for thieves. Installing a lock on your catalytic converter is an inexpensive option to deter theft. It adds a physical barrier as well as a visible deterrent. It&#39;s a relatively small investment that can save you a substantial replacement cost and the inconvenience of having to drive around with an inoperable car. There are a variety of catalytic lock systems that are available. They range from basic cable locks to more sophisticated systems that use sensors to detect heat or vibrations. While the effectiveness of these devices is different, they all serve as an effective deterrent for potential thieves. One of the most sought-after options is a clamp-and-cable device that is affixed to your catalytic converter and includes a locking mechanism for cables to ensure it&#39;s secure. These are easy to find on Amazon and can be used with virtually any vehicle. Some have bright orange finishes to make the catalytic convertor more visible. Others are made from stainless steel for greater cut resistance. You can also put your vehicle identification number on the catalytic convertor. This allows authorities or scrap dealers to trace the piece back to its owner, and can act as an effective deterrent to theft. You can also paint the catalytic converter fluorescent in order to make it more noticeable. It won&#39;t stop thieves completely, but it may discourage them from attempting to remove it and make a quick profit on its resale value. 5. Create a partition A partition for your van is a great choice for those who are concerned about the security of their cargo space. It&#39;s a steel partition that separates the back of your van from the driver&#39;s compartment. This lets you store items like fire extinguishers, reflective kits and First Aid kits, while being in a position to drive in a safe manner. A partition can also serve as a deterrent, because it prevents thieves accessing the rear end of your vehicle. This is an especially useful security measure for vans older than ten years and do not have a lock for the fuel cap. They can be opened easily using a few tools.  Furthermore, a partition can be equipped with motion sensors that track the movement of people inside and outside your vehicle. These systems work like an alarm system for your home. They will alert you if there is any interference or tampering. In addition to these systems, some also offer GPS tracking capabilities that let you know where your van is located in real-time. These systems can be wired into your van or battery-powered for flexibility and portability. These systems are also available with different features and mounts to meet your needs. For instance they could have multiple cameras or a camera that can be adjusted in position. A partition can also be fitted with audible alarms or visible security signs for additional deterrence. You can also consider investing in an invisible lock box that is secured discretely inside your van to store keys that you don&#39;t need. 6. Brand your van Your van&#39;s space is essentially free advertisement. If you do it correctly, branding can aid in attracting new business and raise the profile of you company. It also can deter criminals as an attractive, well-designed display on your van will announce your business and warn criminals who might be tempted to steal your tools or valuables that you may have inside. Magnetic signs are the most straightforward to remove without causing damage to the paintwork on your vehicle. Vinyl wraps are more costly, but they offer some protection from scratches and last years. Another option is to hire an experienced sign writer or graphic company to design a unique look for your van. It will look amazing - but be sure to ensure that they are experienced of installing security upgrades. It is important to ensure whether your van is Category 2 certified. You can also install a slam lock or catalytic converter lock, or a partition to enhance your van&#39;s security. Some insurers will reduce your premiums if you fit extra security measures, so it&#39;s always worth comparing to find the best price. Inform your insurer about any modifications that you make to your vehicle. Improve the safety of your van to protect your investment and ensure that it is always secure.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Easy to Install Van Security Measures There are many security measures you can put in place to increase the security of your van. Simple things like parking in well-lit areas that have CCTV coverage and placing up a &#39;tools should not be stored in this van overnight&#39; sign can assist. Physical theft prevention devices like pedal locks and steering locks, and hook lock catches could make a significant difference. Ensure to choose Thatcham-approved locks. 1. Lock the doors Many van drivers make use of their vehicles for work, bringing expensive equipment and tools. They are therefore a prime target for thieves who take advantage of the situation. A van that is broken into can stop you carrying out your tasks and may cost you your livelihood. Ensure your van is securely locked when you&#39;re not making use of it, and ensure the keys are kept out of sight. Parking in well-lit, spacious areas that have a large public presence can also discourage criminals. Specialist suppliers can upgrade standard locks to more difficult-to-break alternatives. RepLocks are installed by Ford Transit van dealers, are a good example. Wheel clamps and pedals are also great examples. Lock shields can also be helpful, protecting the lock area with a metal plate which is difficult to drill through and preventing bolt cutting. A slamlock is a different option. It locks your doors automatically when you shut them, however it requires the use of a key. These are ideal for vans with multiple drop points or couriers, and they can also be fitted with a hook lock mechanism that will provide more security for your rear and side doors. An engine immobiliser is a different option – though it isn&#39;t a way to prevent theft, it can prevent your vehicle from starting if the correct key isn&#39;t there. They are usually fitted to new vans, but can be retro-fitted to older models. 2. Secure the fuel cap The vast majority of vans have a petrol or diesel engine and thieves are able to gain access to the fuel tank by removing the wheel trims, and then lower the cap on the fuel tank using a tool. There are many ways to protect this area of your vehicle, such as locking the cap with padlocks or an extremely strong cable made of metal that secures it in place. Many of these cables are available with a LED that can be activated by movements and alert you to any suspicious activity in your van. Another physical deterrent is a steering or pedal lock, which prevents the pedals and wheel from being used to drive away your vehicle. These are secured with locks and keys. They are difficult to remove, even using an angle grinder. Of course the van security suggestions are only effective if you remember to implement them! So, ensure that securing your van is part of your routine, and that you always secure the doors when you&#39;re away from it. It is also recommended to consider an engine immobiliser. They are usually built into new vans, but they are also available for older vehicles too. They stop the engine from running without the correct key, and a lot of them come with a Thatcham Cat 1 rating which can lower your insurance rates. 3. Install the lock using a slam If you do not lock your van properly the back area is susceptible to thieves who are opportunistic. There are a variety of kinds of van locks to protect your cargo. Deadlocks and slamlocks are among the most common kinds. Both are designed to protect your van&#39;s cargo but a slam locks is better suited for those who frequently use the back of their vehicles such as courier drivers and multi-drop delivery drivers. These locks are designed to lock the doors of your van automatically as soon as they are shut. This means that you don&#39;t need to be concerned about not locking your doors in a rush and also serves 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 stop the temptation to leave vehicles unlocked for too long. We can supply slam locks that are vehicle specific meaning you can be sure that they&#39;ll fit perfectly. Our locksmiths are able to install these locks on the spot. We also offer a training course for locksmiths who wish to offer this additional service to deal with the large number of commercial vehicle break-ins. The Garrison Slamlock is the slamlock kit we use in our training program. This mechanical slamlock is integrated with the vehicle&#39;s locking system to provide Maximum Security. It is easy to set up. It eliminates the requirement for a driver to physically open the manufacturers door handle, and is in compliance with Health &amp; Safety at Work and Corporate Manslaughter legislation. 4. Install <a href="https://beardpedersen18.livejournal.com/profile">van security locks fitted</a> is vital for the vehicle&#39;s emission control However, it also has precious metals which make it a desirable target for thieves. Installing a lock on your catalytic converter is an inexpensive option to deter theft. It adds a physical barrier as well as a visible deterrent. It&#39;s a relatively small investment that can save you a substantial replacement cost and the inconvenience of having to drive around with an inoperable car. There are a variety of catalytic lock systems that are available. They range from basic cable locks to more sophisticated systems that use sensors to detect heat or vibrations. While the effectiveness of these devices is different, they all serve as an effective deterrent for potential thieves. One of the most sought-after options is a clamp-and-cable device that is affixed to your catalytic converter and includes a locking mechanism for cables to ensure it&#39;s secure. These are easy to find on Amazon and can be used with virtually any vehicle. Some have bright orange finishes to make the catalytic convertor more visible. Others are made from stainless steel for greater cut resistance. You can also put your vehicle identification number on the catalytic convertor. This allows authorities or scrap dealers to trace the piece back to its owner, and can act as an effective deterrent to theft. You can also paint the catalytic converter fluorescent in order to make it more noticeable. It won&#39;t stop thieves completely, but it may discourage them from attempting to remove it and make a quick profit on its resale value. 5. Create a partition A partition for your van is a great choice for those who are concerned about the security of their cargo space. It&#39;s a steel partition that separates the back of your van from the driver&#39;s compartment. This lets you store items like fire extinguishers, reflective kits and First Aid kits, while being in a position to drive in a safe manner. A partition can also serve as a deterrent, because it prevents thieves accessing the rear end of your vehicle. This is an especially useful security measure for vans older than ten years and do not have a lock for the fuel cap. They can be opened easily using a few tools. <img src="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sb-instagram-feed-images/343416868_1039553773685044_7497142052902958620_nlow.jpg" alt=""> Furthermore, a partition can be equipped with motion sensors that track the movement of people inside and outside your vehicle. These systems work like an alarm system for your home. They will alert you if there is any interference or tampering. In addition to these systems, some also offer GPS tracking capabilities that let you know where your van is located in real-time. These systems can be wired into your van or battery-powered for flexibility and portability. These systems are also available with different features and mounts to meet your needs. For instance they could have multiple cameras or a camera that can be adjusted in position. A partition can also be fitted with audible alarms or visible security signs for additional deterrence. You can also consider investing in an invisible lock box that is secured discretely inside your van to store keys that you don&#39;t need. 6. Brand your van Your van&#39;s space is essentially free advertisement. If you do it correctly, branding can aid in attracting new business and raise the profile of you company. It also can deter criminals as an attractive, well-designed display on your van will announce your business and warn criminals who might be tempted to steal your tools or valuables that you may have inside. Magnetic signs are the most straightforward to remove without causing damage to the paintwork on your vehicle. Vinyl wraps are more costly, but they offer some protection from scratches and last years. Another option is to hire an experienced sign writer or graphic company to design a unique look for your van. It will look amazing – but be sure to ensure that they are experienced of installing security upgrades. It is important to ensure whether your van is Category 2 certified. You can also install a slam lock or catalytic converter lock, or a partition to enhance your van&#39;s security. Some insurers will reduce your premiums if you fit extra security measures, so it&#39;s always worth comparing to find the best price. Inform your insurer about any modifications that you make to your vehicle. Improve the safety of your van to protect your investment and ensure that it is always secure.</p>
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      <title>10 Facts About Van Door Security That Insists On Putting You In Good Mood</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Why It&#39;s Important to Invest in Van Door Security Vans are a tempting target for thieves due to the fact that they&#39;re packed with power tools and other specialised equipment which can be sold easily. It is crucial to invest in van security. They are perfect for couriers, who may forget to lock their van manually between deliveries.  Deadlocks It may seem expensive however, if you think about what a burglary can cause to your business (including the loss of expensive tools or damage to your van) it&#39;s well worth the cost. It is important to research and contrast the various security options for your van doors can help you make an informed decision on the best security option for your van. Review and testimonials of other owners of vans can offer valuable information, giving an insider&#39;s view which can assist you in choosing the best product. A deadlock is designed to be placed on the rear and cab door of your vehicle. It works independently from the locks supplied by your manufacturer and provides strength to the doors. They function by extending the bolt across the mechanism and then into an internal receiving bracket. This improves the security of your vehicle. They are also much more difficult to disable than hook deadlocks and slamlocks, as they require manual operation. In navigate to this website , thieves have been using a method called &#39;Peel and steal&#39; to access the van&#39;s load space. The thieves will crowbar the door and apply pressure to &#34;peel&#34; it back which allows access to the contents. This is why it&#39;s important to put your deadlocks on your van in the most secure position possible to limit the risk of attacks like this. A lot of locks have an inbuilt security feature known as the lock guard. This is a massive plate that is placed on top of the cylinder to stop the lock from being forced. This is a fantastic way to deter criminals from attempting to force the lock or key. Catalytic converter locks are an alternative option for van owners who are worried about theft of their precious metals. These locks, which transform pollutants into less harmful gasses are targets for thieves, since they contain precious metals, that can be traded on the black market. There are catalytic converter locks that can be put on the outside of your vehicle and act as a deterrent against burglaries. Anti-peel brackets Modern vans have thin panels which can easily be removed in an attack dubbed &#34;peel and steal&#34;. This has become a major issue for many van owners and businesses as tools and equipment are being stolen at alarming rates. However, this could be easily avoided with the right security equipment. Our locksmiths can install anti-peel braces to your vehicle&#39;s doors. They have been proven to improve the security of your van&#39;s doors. They work best with hook locks and deadlocks to prevent opportunistic van thieves from peeling open your doors. These metal plates are typically found on the side or the back of sliding van doors. They prevent thieves from removing the door&#39;s skin in order to gain access to the tools and equipment that you have inside. These plates can also serve as a visual deterrent and to strengthen the door. This makes it more difficult for criminals to take on vans. An essential upgrade to your vehicle Anti-peel kits are able to be installed on any sliding door in your commercial vehicle, and they are easy to install. These kits are compatible with all vehicles, whether it is a manual or an automatic model. They don&#39;t require any modifications to existing doors. Independent testing has shown that these kits can increase the resistance of your van&#39;s door to a peel attack by up to 3,300 percent. Our ULTIMATE security solutions for your van include Ford replacement locks and slamlocks. We also provide shields for handles and external protection plates. Each product is designed to fit your specific make and model of van and can be used in conjunction with your hook lock or deadlock to provide maximum protection for your van. All of our ULTIMATE products have been accredited by Secured by Design This is an endorsement that confirms that the products reduce crime and act as a deterrent for criminals. The ULTILock Slamlock replaces your handles fitted by the factory with stainless steel versions which includes the Slamlock. It is a visual deterrent that prevents opportunistic thieves by strengthening the weak factory fitted lock area. It also includes internal shielding to provide complete protection against attack. Door sensors Door sensors are a crucial element of van security systems. They can notify fleets of potential thefts by sending an instant notification to the dashboard and to the driver&#39;s app when doors to cargo open unexpectedly. This allows fleets to act swiftly to avoid the loss of precious goods while also preventing waste of perishable products and unplanned deliveries. There are many types of door sensors, including pull-apart, recessed, and door-mounted. Each kind of sensor has its own advantages and benefits. However, all door sensors use the same basic structure to determine whether the door for cargo is opened or closed. van door security and environment where the sensor has been installed will have an impact on its performance. The presence of direct sunlight or heat sources, like can affect the range and accuracy of sensors. Sensors&#39; ability to detect motion may be affected by noise levels. It is important to clean and check your door sensors on a regular basis to ensure the best performance. Dust and debris may block the magnetic pull connecting the two blades of a reed switch, preventing it from triggering. To avoid this happening, make sure you wipe down the sensor after each use. You should also regularly check the batteries in your wireless door sensors, as dead batteries can stop them from signaling an alarm. Cargo van security systems with door sensors can provide the highest levels of protection against theft of cargo and the possibility of tampering. They usually include drill-free stainless steel locking hasps and are designed to secure cargo doors and the cylinder locks that protect them. This keeps thieves from getting access to the lock&#39;s cylinder or playing with it. They can also be linked with geofencing for vehicles to notify fleets of suspicious activity. These systems can also help optimize the storage space available in warehouses. They can also identify areas of high risk, such as those located near the entry point of the building or near the loading dock. Then, they can be improved by adding additional lighting, cameras and security door. Alarms Thefts pose a threat to all drivers however, they&#39;re a particular issue for commercial van owners. Many are seeking ways to improve the security of their vans. The correct steps can help save money on insurance. There are many products available on the market that make it harder for thieves to break into a car. Door handle protectors are a powerful but easy deterrent. They are more durable and harder to remove than the factory-supplied handles. Door sensors can also sound an alarm if someone tries to open your van. This will scare away any criminal. Some companies also provide various additional accessories for vans, like locks that slamplate (made from stainless steel and designed to be tough to pick) as well as loom guards (which block easy access to wiring) and anti-pick cylinder locks (which are almost impossible to break into). The more security measures you have in place, the less likely it is for your van to be targeted. There are even trackers that can help you locate your vehicle after it&#39;s stolen. But, these systems aren&#39;t guaranteed to work, so it&#39;s always a good idea to speak to an expert about the most suitable options for your requirements. The enhancement of your van&#39;s security could cost money, but it&#39;s worth it. It also safeguards the tools and equipment that you store in your vehicle. If you aren&#39;t able to take your gear with you, a secure storage container that bolts to the ground can help. It&#39;s also a good idea to park your vehicle in a safe and well-lit area overnight, and try to reverse it against the wall or something similar to decrease the risk of an attack on the side or rear doors. Finally, adding a &#39;no tools in this van overnight&#39; sticker could serve as a deterrent as well. Alternately, obtaining an insurance policy specifically for tools could provide a financial security net in case of theft.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why It&#39;s Important to Invest in Van Door Security Vans are a tempting target for thieves due to the fact that they&#39;re packed with power tools and other specialised equipment which can be sold easily. It is crucial to invest in van security. They are perfect for couriers, who may forget to lock their van manually between deliveries. <img src="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sb-instagram-feed-images/343416868_1039553773685044_7497142052902958620_nlow.jpg" alt=""> Deadlocks It may seem expensive however, if you think about what a burglary can cause to your business (including the loss of expensive tools or damage to your van) it&#39;s well worth the cost. It is important to research and contrast the various security options for your van doors can help you make an informed decision on the best security option for your van. Review and testimonials of other owners of vans can offer valuable information, giving an insider&#39;s view which can assist you in choosing the best product. A deadlock is designed to be placed on the rear and cab door of your vehicle. It works independently from the locks supplied by your manufacturer and provides strength to the doors. They function by extending the bolt across the mechanism and then into an internal receiving bracket. This improves the security of your vehicle. They are also much more difficult to disable than hook deadlocks and slamlocks, as they require manual operation. In <a href="https://www.openlearning.com/u/burtebsen-slhbc0/blog/ThreeGreatestMomentsInSecurityLocksForVanHistory">navigate to this website</a> , thieves have been using a method called &#39;Peel and steal&#39; to access the van&#39;s load space. The thieves will crowbar the door and apply pressure to “peel” it back which allows access to the contents. This is why it&#39;s important to put your deadlocks on your van in the most secure position possible to limit the risk of attacks like this. A lot of locks have an inbuilt security feature known as the lock guard. This is a massive plate that is placed on top of the cylinder to stop the lock from being forced. This is a fantastic way to deter criminals from attempting to force the lock or key. Catalytic converter locks are an alternative option for van owners who are worried about theft of their precious metals. These locks, which transform pollutants into less harmful gasses are targets for thieves, since they contain precious metals, that can be traded on the black market. There are catalytic converter locks that can be put on the outside of your vehicle and act as a deterrent against burglaries. Anti-peel brackets Modern vans have thin panels which can easily be removed in an attack dubbed “peel and steal”. This has become a major issue for many van owners and businesses as tools and equipment are being stolen at alarming rates. However, this could be easily avoided with the right security equipment. Our locksmiths can install anti-peel braces to your vehicle&#39;s doors. They have been proven to improve the security of your van&#39;s doors. They work best with hook locks and deadlocks to prevent opportunistic van thieves from peeling open your doors. These metal plates are typically found on the side or the back of sliding van doors. They prevent thieves from removing the door&#39;s skin in order to gain access to the tools and equipment that you have inside. These plates can also serve as a visual deterrent and to strengthen the door. This makes it more difficult for criminals to take on vans. An essential upgrade to your vehicle Anti-peel kits are able to be installed on any sliding door in your commercial vehicle, and they are easy to install. These kits are compatible with all vehicles, whether it is a manual or an automatic model. They don&#39;t require any modifications to existing doors. Independent testing has shown that these kits can increase the resistance of your van&#39;s door to a peel attack by up to 3,300 percent. Our ULTIMATE security solutions for your van include Ford replacement locks and slamlocks. We also provide shields for handles and external protection plates. Each product is designed to fit your specific make and model of van and can be used in conjunction with your hook lock or deadlock to provide maximum protection for your van. All of our ULTIMATE products have been accredited by Secured by Design This is an endorsement that confirms that the products reduce crime and act as a deterrent for criminals. The ULTILock Slamlock replaces your handles fitted by the factory with stainless steel versions which includes the Slamlock. It is a visual deterrent that prevents opportunistic thieves by strengthening the weak factory fitted lock area. It also includes internal shielding to provide complete protection against attack. Door sensors Door sensors are a crucial element of van security systems. They can notify fleets of potential thefts by sending an instant notification to the dashboard and to the driver&#39;s app when doors to cargo open unexpectedly. This allows fleets to act swiftly to avoid the loss of precious goods while also preventing waste of perishable products and unplanned deliveries. There are many types of door sensors, including pull-apart, recessed, and door-mounted. Each kind of sensor has its own advantages and benefits. However, all door sensors use the same basic structure to determine whether the door for cargo is opened or closed. <a href="https://posteezy.com/people-closest-security-van-door-locks-uncover-big-secrets">van door security</a> and environment where the sensor has been installed will have an impact on its performance. The presence of direct sunlight or heat sources, like can affect the range and accuracy of sensors. Sensors&#39; ability to detect motion may be affected by noise levels. It is important to clean and check your door sensors on a regular basis to ensure the best performance. Dust and debris may block the magnetic pull connecting the two blades of a reed switch, preventing it from triggering. To avoid this happening, make sure you wipe down the sensor after each use. You should also regularly check the batteries in your wireless door sensors, as dead batteries can stop them from signaling an alarm. Cargo van security systems with door sensors can provide the highest levels of protection against theft of cargo and the possibility of tampering. They usually include drill-free stainless steel locking hasps and are designed to secure cargo doors and the cylinder locks that protect them. This keeps thieves from getting access to the lock&#39;s cylinder or playing with it. They can also be linked with geofencing for vehicles to notify fleets of suspicious activity. These systems can also help optimize the storage space available in warehouses. They can also identify areas of high risk, such as those located near the entry point of the building or near the loading dock. Then, they can be improved by adding additional lighting, cameras and security door. Alarms Thefts pose a threat to all drivers however, they&#39;re a particular issue for commercial van owners. Many are seeking ways to improve the security of their vans. The correct steps can help save money on insurance. There are many products available on the market that make it harder for thieves to break into a car. Door handle protectors are a powerful but easy deterrent. They are more durable and harder to remove than the factory-supplied handles. Door sensors can also sound an alarm if someone tries to open your van. This will scare away any criminal. Some companies also provide various additional accessories for vans, like locks that slamplate (made from stainless steel and designed to be tough to pick) as well as loom guards (which block easy access to wiring) and anti-pick cylinder locks (which are almost impossible to break into). The more security measures you have in place, the less likely it is for your van to be targeted. There are even trackers that can help you locate your vehicle after it&#39;s stolen. But, these systems aren&#39;t guaranteed to work, so it&#39;s always a good idea to speak to an expert about the most suitable options for your requirements. The enhancement of your van&#39;s security could cost money, but it&#39;s worth it. It also safeguards the tools and equipment that you store in your vehicle. If you aren&#39;t able to take your gear with you, a secure storage container that bolts to the ground can help. It&#39;s also a good idea to park your vehicle in a safe and well-lit area overnight, and try to reverse it against the wall or something similar to decrease the risk of an attack on the side or rear doors. Finally, adding a &#39;no tools in this van overnight&#39; sticker could serve as a deterrent as well. Alternately, obtaining an insurance policy specifically for tools could provide a financial security net in case of theft.</p>
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      <title>What To Do To Determine If You&#39;re Set To Go After Van Security Door Lock</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Van Security Door Locks - Keep Tools and Other Valuables Safe From Thieves Van theft is a serious issue for owners of vans. This is particularly true for those who use expensive equipment. The right van security door locks will help keep tools and other valuables secure from thieves. There are many different types of van locks available, each with varying levels of security and features. Be aware of the following points to make an informed choice prior to purchasing a new lock.  Standard door locks The right van security lock could be an investment that will benefit your vehicle&#39;s security. These locking solutions are easy to install and can stop accidental theft. However, they aren&#39;t able to stop determined criminals with tools designed to break through standard locking mechanisms. This is why it&#39;s important to choose the right security lock certified by Thatcham to shield your vehicle from thieves. Certain vans have standard door locks that provide an adequate level of security. However they aren&#39;t enough to stop determined criminals with tools that are designed to break into vans. If you&#39;re looking to secure your van against theft, consider investing in additional security upgrades like a van hooklock or Cylinder Shield. These locks will add an additional layer of security and can lower the cost of insurance. A deadlock is another kind of van security upgrade. It is an externally mounted lock which requires a key to operate. This lock is more effective than the central locking system that is installed by the factory system as it isn&#39;t connected to your vehicle&#39;s electrical system. The deadlock is also operated by hand. This makes it harder for thieves to break into the lock. Anti-peel kits can be used to improve the security of your van. They stop &#39;peel-and-switch&#39; theft. These kits are installed on the side loading doors to stop criminals from breaking the corners of the door. The kits that are specially designed have an alarm system that will sound when they are damaged. This could cause serious damage to the van&#39;s body. There&#39;s a broad selection of lock brands to pick from such as Van Guard, Mul-T-Lock, and Armaplate. These brands offer a variety of security solutions and prices, so you must carefully consider your options. Ask a professional for guidance on installation. Selecting the wrong brand can be costly, as cheap locks might not be as durable or durable as the top-quality models. Additionally, they could require regular maintenance to ensure they are functioning correctly. Advanced door locks For professional van owners, a stolen vehicle can result in the loss of equipment and unplanned downtime which could affect their business. Upgrades to security locks are an affordable and efficient method to deter thieves, secure your equipment and tools and reduce the chance of theft. Van security locks are available that secure specific parts of the vehicle. This adds a layer of protection which is hard to break. They include pedal locks which secure the brake or clutch to prevent them from being pulled down which makes it impossible to drive the vehicle. These locks can also be used in conjunction with other kinds of locks to offer complete security. Other security upgrades for vans include hook locks and gear stick locks. These locks are designed to deter thieves from attempting to break into the rear doors or sliding door of a van which are usually vulnerable to attack. They are easy to install, and they can be used with a standard lock for added protection. Deadlocks are another popular security upgrade for vans. They function by attaching a deadbolt that is manually operated by a key. They are perfect for vans with expensive equipment since they provide an extra layer of protection from thieves who are determined. Certain van security locks come with protective plates that shield the lock mechanism, making it harder for thieves to break in. These plates are typically constructed of strong 304-grade stainless steel and can be attached to the back or side of a van. They&#39;re a great alternative to other security measures, and they also serve as a visual deterrent to criminals who might be looking to steal. Before you pick a van security door lock, it&#39;s crucial to know the various elements that influence their performance and effectiveness. It&#39;s also crucial to make sure that the lock you select is compatible with your van&#39;s model and make. Certain locks are made to be used for DIY installation. However, it&#39;s recommended to hire an expert to ensure that the lock is installed correctly and operates as intended. Compatibility Owning a van brings with it the risk of theft, especially for tradespeople and delivery drivers who keep expensive equipment inside. Criminals are able to bypass the security features standard in many vehicles with the proper tools. This is the reason it&#39;s essential to invest in van security door locks that offer the most effective protection against thieves. There are a variety of van lock kits, each of which has their own advantages. Some locks, for example are an obvious barrier, preventing potential thieves. Some locks offer additional protection by requiring security keys to be used. Some also work alongside other van locking systems to offer layers of security. It&#39;s crucial to take into account your budget and requirements when selecting a van lock system. While it&#39;s tempting to buy the cheapest lock available however, this can be a false economy as cheap locks are typically constructed from less durable materials and are more likely to break or wear out quickly. The best locks, on the other hand, are designed to last longer and are more durable, which makes them a wise investment. Another crucial aspect is compatibility with other van security measures, like vehicle tracking systems. These systems can be concealed inside your van to track its location and make it easier to find a stolen vehicle. Some systems allow remote disabling that stops the engine from starting in the event of theft. Based on your requirements and the kind of van you have You may want to consider a deadlock or slam lock. Slam locks are automatically locked when the door is closed. However they can be unlocked with a key from the inside. Deadlocks however can&#39;t be opened from the inside and provide an additional layer of security. A slam lock kit is ideal for van owners who wish to secure their vehicle when they aren&#39;t in it. The kits come with Blade Brackets that are custom-engineered to fit your van&#39;s doors precisely and are able to meet when the doors are closed, making an opening bracket for the cylinder lock that is included. This will prevent the locks from being played with or removed and is easy to install with a drill-free method that doesn&#39;t damage your vehicle&#39;s paintwork. Maintenance Theft of a van can be devastating for professionals, especially tradespeople and contractors. The loss of tools and equipment can be costly in terms of time, money, and the ability to complete projects on schedule. In addition, there are the hassle of having buy replacements, locate new vehicles to transport your materials and tools, and deal with claims. Installing van security locks is an effective method to keep your vehicle safe and secure and stop thieves from entering. However you must ensure the locks are installed correctly. A single mistake can weaken the lock, making it easier for criminals to break into your vehicle. The best van door security lock depends on your specific requirements. Deadlocks, hooks, armaplates, and slams are some of the most common choices. Each type of lock has its own pros and cons and it is crucial to study your options thoroughly before making a decision. Another factor to consider is the material of the lock&#39;s material. The most secure van security locks are made of hardened steel or other tough materials that are resistant to tampering and cutting. They also come with anti-pick pins, as well as other sophisticated features that further enhance security. Installing your van&#39;s security locks yourself might seem like a good idea however, it can be a daunting task without the proper knowledge and experience. van security near me to choose locks that are compatible with the van&#39;s model and doors, and follow the directions carefully to avoid damaging your vehicle. A quality lock is also more efficient than a lesser model. Cheaper locks are made of inferior materials which can make them more vulnerable to being damaged or broken. Always lubricate your locks regularly and check them for damage or signs. For the best results you should speak with a Tasker to have van security locks professionally fitted. They can provide a detailed estimate and make sure that your locks are properly fitted to your vehicle, ensuring maximum security.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Van Security Door Locks – Keep Tools and Other Valuables Safe From Thieves Van theft is a serious issue for owners of vans. This is particularly true for those who use expensive equipment. The right van security door locks will help keep tools and other valuables secure from thieves. There are many different types of van locks available, each with varying levels of security and features. Be aware of the following points to make an informed choice prior to purchasing a new lock. <img src="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sb-instagram-feed-images/343416868_1039553773685044_7497142052902958620_nlow.jpg" alt=""> Standard door locks The right van security lock could be an investment that will benefit your vehicle&#39;s security. These locking solutions are easy to install and can stop accidental theft. However, they aren&#39;t able to stop determined criminals with tools designed to break through standard locking mechanisms. This is why it&#39;s important to choose the right security lock certified by Thatcham to shield your vehicle from thieves. Certain vans have standard door locks that provide an adequate level of security. However they aren&#39;t enough to stop determined criminals with tools that are designed to break into vans. If you&#39;re looking to secure your van against theft, consider investing in additional security upgrades like a van hooklock or Cylinder Shield. These locks will add an additional layer of security and can lower the cost of insurance. A deadlock is another kind of van security upgrade. It is an externally mounted lock which requires a key to operate. This lock is more effective than the central locking system that is installed by the factory system as it isn&#39;t connected to your vehicle&#39;s electrical system. The deadlock is also operated by hand. This makes it harder for thieves to break into the lock. Anti-peel kits can be used to improve the security of your van. They stop &#39;peel-and-switch&#39; theft. These kits are installed on the side loading doors to stop criminals from breaking the corners of the door. The kits that are specially designed have an alarm system that will sound when they are damaged. This could cause serious damage to the van&#39;s body. There&#39;s a broad selection of lock brands to pick from such as Van Guard, Mul-T-Lock, and Armaplate. These brands offer a variety of security solutions and prices, so you must carefully consider your options. Ask a professional for guidance on installation. Selecting the wrong brand can be costly, as cheap locks might not be as durable or durable as the top-quality models. Additionally, they could require regular maintenance to ensure they are functioning correctly. Advanced door locks For professional van owners, a stolen vehicle can result in the loss of equipment and unplanned downtime which could affect their business. Upgrades to security locks are an affordable and efficient method to deter thieves, secure your equipment and tools and reduce the chance of theft. Van security locks are available that secure specific parts of the vehicle. This adds a layer of protection which is hard to break. They include pedal locks which secure the brake or clutch to prevent them from being pulled down which makes it impossible to drive the vehicle. These locks can also be used in conjunction with other kinds of locks to offer complete security. Other security upgrades for vans include hook locks and gear stick locks. These locks are designed to deter thieves from attempting to break into the rear doors or sliding door of a van which are usually vulnerable to attack. They are easy to install, and they can be used with a standard lock for added protection. Deadlocks are another popular security upgrade for vans. They function by attaching a deadbolt that is manually operated by a key. They are perfect for vans with expensive equipment since they provide an extra layer of protection from thieves who are determined. Certain van security locks come with protective plates that shield the lock mechanism, making it harder for thieves to break in. These plates are typically constructed of strong 304-grade stainless steel and can be attached to the back or side of a van. They&#39;re a great alternative to other security measures, and they also serve as a visual deterrent to criminals who might be looking to steal. Before you pick a van security door lock, it&#39;s crucial to know the various elements that influence their performance and effectiveness. It&#39;s also crucial to make sure that the lock you select is compatible with your van&#39;s model and make. Certain locks are made to be used for DIY installation. However, it&#39;s recommended to hire an expert to ensure that the lock is installed correctly and operates as intended. Compatibility Owning a van brings with it the risk of theft, especially for tradespeople and delivery drivers who keep expensive equipment inside. Criminals are able to bypass the security features standard in many vehicles with the proper tools. This is the reason it&#39;s essential to invest in van security door locks that offer the most effective protection against thieves. There are a variety of van lock kits, each of which has their own advantages. Some locks, for example are an obvious barrier, preventing potential thieves. Some locks offer additional protection by requiring security keys to be used. Some also work alongside other van locking systems to offer layers of security. It&#39;s crucial to take into account your budget and requirements when selecting a van lock system. While it&#39;s tempting to buy the cheapest lock available however, this can be a false economy as cheap locks are typically constructed from less durable materials and are more likely to break or wear out quickly. The best locks, on the other hand, are designed to last longer and are more durable, which makes them a wise investment. Another crucial aspect is compatibility with other van security measures, like vehicle tracking systems. These systems can be concealed inside your van to track its location and make it easier to find a stolen vehicle. Some systems allow remote disabling that stops the engine from starting in the event of theft. Based on your requirements and the kind of van you have You may want to consider a deadlock or slam lock. Slam locks are automatically locked when the door is closed. However they can be unlocked with a key from the inside. Deadlocks however can&#39;t be opened from the inside and provide an additional layer of security. A slam lock kit is ideal for van owners who wish to secure their vehicle when they aren&#39;t in it. The kits come with Blade Brackets that are custom-engineered to fit your van&#39;s doors precisely and are able to meet when the doors are closed, making an opening bracket for the cylinder lock that is included. This will prevent the locks from being played with or removed and is easy to install with a drill-free method that doesn&#39;t damage your vehicle&#39;s paintwork. Maintenance Theft of a van can be devastating for professionals, especially tradespeople and contractors. The loss of tools and equipment can be costly in terms of time, money, and the ability to complete projects on schedule. In addition, there are the hassle of having buy replacements, locate new vehicles to transport your materials and tools, and deal with claims. Installing van security locks is an effective method to keep your vehicle safe and secure and stop thieves from entering. However you must ensure the locks are installed correctly. A single mistake can weaken the lock, making it easier for criminals to break into your vehicle. The best van door security lock depends on your specific requirements. Deadlocks, hooks, armaplates, and slams are some of the most common choices. Each type of lock has its own pros and cons and it is crucial to study your options thoroughly before making a decision. Another factor to consider is the material of the lock&#39;s material. The most secure van security locks are made of hardened steel or other tough materials that are resistant to tampering and cutting. They also come with anti-pick pins, as well as other sophisticated features that further enhance security. Installing your van&#39;s security locks yourself might seem like a good idea however, it can be a daunting task without the proper knowledge and experience. <a href="https://chessdatabase.science/wiki/Van_Security_System_The_Good_The_Bad_And_The_Ugly">van security near me</a> to choose locks that are compatible with the van&#39;s model and doors, and follow the directions carefully to avoid damaging your vehicle. A quality lock is also more efficient than a lesser model. Cheaper locks are made of inferior materials which can make them more vulnerable to being damaged or broken. Always lubricate your locks regularly and check them for damage or signs. For the best results you should speak with a Tasker to have van security locks professionally fitted. They can provide a detailed estimate and make sure that your locks are properly fitted to your vehicle, ensuring maximum security.</p>
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