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      <title>11 Ways To Completely Sabotage Your Van Security</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Easy to Install Van Security Measures There are a variety of simple security measures that can bolster your van&#39;s defences. Parking in areas with CCTV and having a sticker that reads &#34;tools should not be left in the van overnight&#34; could be helpful. Physical theft prevention devices like pedal locks and steering locks, and hook lock catches can make a big difference. Be sure to choose locks that are approved by Thatcham. 1. Lock the doors Many van drivers use vehicles to transport expensive equipment and tools. They are therefore an ideal target for thieves who take advantage of the situation. A van that is broken into can stop you carrying out your tasks and may cause you to lose your livelihood. If you aren&#39;t using your van, make sure it is secured and keys are kept in a safe place. It is also recommended to park in open, well-lit areas with a heavy public presence, as this could deter criminals. Specialist suppliers can upgrade standard locks with more difficult-to-crack alternatives. RepLocks, which are fitted by Ford Transit van dealers, are an example. Wheel pedals and clamps are good examples. Lock shields are another option, since they protect the lock&#39;s area with an aluminum plate that is not drillable. They also prevent cutting of bolts. 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 couriers or multi-drop vans as well as be equipped with hook locks, which provides more security for your rear and side doors. Another alternative is to install an engine immobiliser. Although it doesn&#39;t prevent theft, it can make sure that your vehicle isn&#39;t able to start without the proper key. They&#39;re typically installed on newer vans but can be retro-fitted to older models.  2. Secure security van uk for fuel can be detachable with a tool by thieves who remove the wheel trims on vans equipped with an engine that is petrol or diesel. There are many ways to secure this part of your vehicle. You can use a padlock or a strong metal cord that is held in the right place. Many of these cables are equipped with LEDs, which can be triggered by movements and alert you to any suspicious activity in your van. Another physical dissuader is a steering or pedal lock that stops the pedals and wheel from being used to steer away your vehicle. They can be secured with a key, and are very difficult to remove without the help of an angle grinder or other special tools. These tips for van security are only effective if you follow them. Make sure you lock your doors when you leave your vehicle. Also, you should consider installing an engine immobiliser. They are typically built into new vans, but they are also available for older vehicles, too. They work by stopping the engine from running until the correct key is present and a majority of them have a Thatcham CAT 1 rating, which can help to lower your insurance costs. 3. Install an slam lock The rear of your van can be vulnerable to opportunist thieves if it&#39;s not locked properly. There are a variety of types of van locks available to safeguard your cargo. These include deadlocks as well as locks that slam. 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 delivery drivers who have multiple drop deliveries. These locks are designed to lock the doors of your van automatically when they are closed. There is no need to worry about omitting your van&#39;s doors when you&#39;re in a hurry. They also serve as a visual deterrent to thieves. They are ideal for drivers who deliver multiple drops for a variety of reasons, but they are particularly useful to stop the temptation to leave vehicles unlocked for too long. We can provide slam locks that are specific to vehicles, meaning you can ensure they will fit correctly. These can be installed on site by our fully qualified locksmiths. We also offer a training program for locksmiths who wish to provide this service to reduce the number of commercial vehicle break-ins. The Garrison Slamlock is the slamlock kit we use in our training course. This mechanical slamlock is integrated with the vehicle&#39;s locking system to ensure Maximum Security. It is easy to install. It removes the need for drivers to physically unlock the manufacturer&#39;s door handle, providing compliance with Health &amp; Safety at Work and Corporate Manslaughter law. 4. Install a catalytic lock Catalytic converters are crucial to your vehicle&#39;s emissions control however, they also contain precious metals, which make them an attractive target for thieves. Installing a catalytic converter lock is an inexpensive way to stop theft by providing an physical barrier as well as an aesthetic deterrent. It&#39;s a relatively small investment that could save you from a costly replacement cost and the inconvenience of having to drive around with an inoperable car. There are several different types of catalytic converter locks available, ranging from simple cable-locking devices to more sophisticated ones with sensors that detect heat or vibrations. While the effectiveness of these devices is different but they all work as a powerful deterrent to criminals who might be looking to steal. One of the most sought-after choices is a clamp and cable device that fits over your catalytic converter. It comes with a cable locking mechanism to ensure it&#39;s secure. Amazon offers a variety of these devices that can be installed on virtually any vehicle. Some have a bright orange finish to make the catalytic converter more visible. Others are made from stainless steel to give you more cut resistance. Another option is to get your catalytic converter engraved with your car identification number. This will allow authorities to trace the owner of the item or scrap dealers. It can also act as a deterrent against theft. You can also paint the catalytic converter fluorescent to make it stand out. It won&#39;t stop thieves completely, but it may discourage them from attempting to remove it and make a quick profit on its price of resale. 5. Fit a partition A van partition is a great solution for those who are concerned about the vulnerability of their cargo space. It&#39;s a partition made of steel that separates your van&#39;s rear from the driver&#39;s compartment. This lets you keep things such as First Aid kits, reflective kits and fire extinguishers all while being able to drive your vehicle in a safe manner. Furthermore, a partition serves as a deterrent, since it blocks thieves from gaining access to the rear of your vehicle. This is a particularly useful security measure for vehicles older than ten years old that do not have fuel cap locks. They can be opened easily with the help of simple tools. Furthermore, a partition can be fitted with motion sensors that track the movement of people inside and outside your vehicle. They function similar to an alarm system for your home, meaning that any tampering or breach will trigger the alarm and notify you of what&#39;s happening. In addition to these systems, some of them offer GPS tracking capabilities that let you know the location of your van in real-time. They can be hardwired into your van or battery-powered to allow for portability and flexibility. These systems can also be fitted with different options for mounting and features to meet your requirements. For instance they could have multiple cameras or a camera that can be adjusted in position. A partition can be used in conjunction with security signs that are visible and audible alarms for additional deterrence. You can also buy an invisible lockbox that is concealed inside your van. This allows you to securely keep a spare key. 6. Brand your van The space in your van is basically advertising for nothing. If you do it right, branding will help you attract new business and raise the profile of your business. It also helps deter criminals as an attractive, well-designed display on your van will advertise your business&#39;s name and warn would-be robbers of the tools or valuables that you might have in your. There are a few different ways to brand your vehicle, but the most popular is probably magnetic signs which can be easily removed without damaging your vehicle paintwork. Vinyl wraps are more expensive, but they offer some protection against dents and will last for years. Employ a professional graphic designer or sign writer to create a unique design that will look amazing on your vehicle. Make sure they have experience installing security upgrades. It is important to ensure that your van is Thatcham Category 2 certified. You can also fit locks that slam or a catalytic converter lock, or a partition to improve the security of your van. Some insurance companies will reduce the cost of your insurance if you install additional security measures, so it&#39;s worth looking around for the best deal. Be sure to inform your insurance company of any modifications you make to your vehicle. Upgrade your van&#39;s safety to protect your investment and ensure it is always secure.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Easy to Install Van Security Measures There are a variety of simple security measures that can bolster your van&#39;s defences. Parking in areas with CCTV and having a sticker that reads “tools should not be left in the van overnight” could be helpful. Physical theft prevention devices like pedal locks and steering locks, and hook lock catches can make a big difference. Be sure to choose locks that are approved by Thatcham. 1. Lock the doors Many van drivers use vehicles to transport expensive equipment and tools. They are therefore an ideal target for thieves who take advantage of the situation. A van that is broken into can stop you carrying out your tasks and may cause you to lose your livelihood. If you aren&#39;t using your van, make sure it is secured and keys are kept in a safe place. It is also recommended to park in open, well-lit areas with a heavy public presence, as this could deter criminals. Specialist suppliers can upgrade standard locks with more difficult-to-crack alternatives. RepLocks, which are fitted by Ford Transit van dealers, are an example. Wheel pedals and clamps are good examples. Lock shields are another option, since they protect the lock&#39;s area with an aluminum plate that is not drillable. They also prevent cutting of bolts. 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 couriers or multi-drop vans as well as be equipped with hook locks, which provides more security for your rear and side doors. Another alternative is to install an engine immobiliser. Although it doesn&#39;t prevent theft, it can make sure that your vehicle isn&#39;t able to start without the proper key. They&#39;re typically installed on newer vans but can be retro-fitted to older models. <img src="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IMG-2077-e1658747318588-1024x823.jpg" alt=""> 2. Secure <a href="https://lindanose61.werite.net/20-fun-facts-about-security-locks-for-van">security van uk</a> for fuel can be detachable with a tool by thieves who remove the wheel trims on vans equipped with an engine that is petrol or diesel. There are many ways to secure this part of your vehicle. You can use a padlock or a strong metal cord that is held in the right place. Many of these cables are equipped with LEDs, which can be triggered by movements and alert you to any suspicious activity in your van. Another physical dissuader is a steering or pedal lock that stops the pedals and wheel from being used to steer away your vehicle. They can be secured with a key, and are very difficult to remove without the help of an angle grinder or other special tools. These tips for van security are only effective if you follow them. Make sure you lock your doors when you leave your vehicle. Also, you should consider installing an engine immobiliser. They are typically built into new vans, but they are also available for older vehicles, too. They work by stopping the engine from running until the correct key is present and a majority of them have a Thatcham CAT 1 rating, which can help to lower your insurance costs. 3. Install an slam lock The rear of your van can be vulnerable to opportunist thieves if it&#39;s not locked properly. There are a variety of types of van locks available to safeguard your cargo. These include deadlocks as well as locks that slam. 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 delivery drivers who have multiple drop deliveries. These locks are designed to lock the doors of your van automatically when they are closed. There is no need to worry about omitting your van&#39;s doors when you&#39;re in a hurry. They also serve as a visual deterrent to thieves. They are ideal for drivers who deliver multiple drops for a variety of reasons, but they are particularly useful to stop the temptation to leave vehicles unlocked for too long. We can provide slam locks that are specific to vehicles, meaning you can ensure they will fit correctly. These can be installed on site by our fully qualified locksmiths. We also offer a training program for locksmiths who wish to provide this service to reduce the number of commercial vehicle break-ins. The Garrison Slamlock is the slamlock kit we use in our training course. This mechanical slamlock is integrated with the vehicle&#39;s locking system to ensure Maximum Security. It is easy to install. It removes the need for drivers to physically unlock the manufacturer&#39;s door handle, providing compliance with Health &amp; Safety at Work and Corporate Manslaughter law. 4. Install a catalytic lock Catalytic converters are crucial to your vehicle&#39;s emissions control however, they also contain precious metals, which make them an attractive target for thieves. Installing a catalytic converter lock is an inexpensive way to stop theft by providing an physical barrier as well as an aesthetic deterrent. It&#39;s a relatively small investment that could save you from a costly replacement cost and the inconvenience of having to drive around with an inoperable car. There are several different types of catalytic converter locks available, ranging from simple cable-locking devices to more sophisticated ones with sensors that detect heat or vibrations. While the effectiveness of these devices is different but they all work as a powerful deterrent to criminals who might be looking to steal. One of the most sought-after choices is a clamp and cable device that fits over your catalytic converter. It comes with a cable locking mechanism to ensure it&#39;s secure. Amazon offers a variety of these devices that can be installed on virtually any vehicle. Some have a bright orange finish to make the catalytic converter more visible. Others are made from stainless steel to give you more cut resistance. Another option is to get your catalytic converter engraved with your car identification number. This will allow authorities to trace the owner of the item or scrap dealers. It can also act as a deterrent against theft. You can also paint the catalytic converter fluorescent to make it stand out. It won&#39;t stop thieves completely, but it may discourage them from attempting to remove it and make a quick profit on its price of resale. 5. Fit a partition A van partition is a great solution for those who are concerned about the vulnerability of their cargo space. It&#39;s a partition made of steel that separates your van&#39;s rear from the driver&#39;s compartment. This lets you keep things such as First Aid kits, reflective kits and fire extinguishers all while being able to drive your vehicle in a safe manner. Furthermore, a partition serves as a deterrent, since it blocks thieves from gaining access to the rear of your vehicle. This is a particularly useful security measure for vehicles older than ten years old that do not have fuel cap locks. They can be opened easily with the help of simple tools. Furthermore, a partition can be fitted with motion sensors that track the movement of people inside and outside your vehicle. They function similar to an alarm system for your home, meaning that any tampering or breach will trigger the alarm and notify you of what&#39;s happening. In addition to these systems, some of them offer GPS tracking capabilities that let you know the location of your van in real-time. They can be hardwired into your van or battery-powered to allow for portability and flexibility. These systems can also be fitted with different options for mounting and features to meet your requirements. For instance they could have multiple cameras or a camera that can be adjusted in position. A partition can be used in conjunction with security signs that are visible and audible alarms for additional deterrence. You can also buy an invisible lockbox that is concealed inside your van. This allows you to securely keep a spare key. 6. Brand your van The space in your van is basically advertising for nothing. If you do it right, branding will help you attract new business and raise the profile of your business. It also helps deter criminals as an attractive, well-designed display on your van will advertise your business&#39;s name and warn would-be robbers of the tools or valuables that you might have in your. There are a few different ways to brand your vehicle, but the most popular is probably magnetic signs which can be easily removed without damaging your vehicle paintwork. Vinyl wraps are more expensive, but they offer some protection against dents and will last for years. Employ a professional graphic designer or sign writer to create a unique design that will look amazing on your vehicle. Make sure they have experience installing security upgrades. It is important to ensure that your van is Thatcham Category 2 certified. You can also fit locks that slam or a catalytic converter lock, or a partition to improve the security of your van. Some insurance companies will reduce the cost of your insurance if you install additional security measures, so it&#39;s worth looking around for the best deal. Be sure to inform your insurance company of any modifications you make to your vehicle. Upgrade your van&#39;s safety to protect your investment and ensure it is always secure.</p>
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      <title>10 Fundamentals About Security Locks For Van You Didn&#39;t Learn In School</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Security Locks For Van Doors Van ownership comes with its unique set of security issues. Many work vans are filled with valuable cargo that thieves may be looking to take. A van door security lock that is of top quality can be a powerful deterrent to thieves, causing them to think twice before attempting to gain entry into your vehicle. This will prevent you from losing your tools and equipment and will also help you purchase a new vehicle. Deadlocks Adding an extra layer of security to your vehicle is a great way to deter thieves from targeting your vehicle. A visible lock will act as an deterrent, making obvious that your vehicle is protected and isn&#39;t a target for thieves. If a burglar notices that you have installed security locks and is able to break into a vehicle, or at a later time. Based on your requirements depending on your needs, you can pick between a slam or a deadlock. Both are secure, but they work differently and suit different applications. A slam lock is integrated with the existing locking mechanism, and locks whenever the door is closed. This option is useful for those who don&#39;t require access to their van often, and prefer to secure their belongings for the duration of the night or when it&#39;s not in use. security van uk employs a different mechanism, and cannot be opened from the inside. This offers an extra layer of security for those who have to lock their van for longer durations or want to protect their valuables from the danger of fire. The main advantage of deadlocks is that they requires manual activation using a key rather than the automatic locking action of the lock that slams. It is a lot more difficult for thieves with the screwdriver or similar tools to get around the lock. This increases the degree of security because it stops the thief from removing the lock and then reaching through the window to open the vehicle. If you&#39;re thinking of installing a van deadlock it&#39;s important to choose a high-quality lock and a reliable supplier. Make sure the lock you select is compatible with your vehicle and that it&#39;s made from durable materials that resist cutting or altering. Slam locks Vans are a target for thieves because of the expensive equipment they contain. Some thieves steal not just power tools but also special tools and other valuable items. They even take catalytic convertors (which transform pollutants into less harmful gasses). Add security locks to your vehicle to safeguard your assets and discourage thieves. Slam locks automatically lock your van when you shut it. This is particularly useful for delivery drivers who must multidrop throughout the day, and tradespeople who work in busy areas where they may forget to lock their vehicles. These locks are mounted over the original handle. They are connected to a cable that connects to the door latch assembly. To open your van, pull the cable instead of using the original handle. Slam locks are available for both single and dual rear doors. They can be keyed alike, so that all vans in your fleet have the same lock code. The dimple key is more secure and resistant to picking locks than a standard key. Many different security locks are available for your vehicle and each one has its own unique advantages. Choosing the right lock depends on your budget and needs. There are a variety of low-cost locks that will fit in the majority of popular vans, but higher-end locks provide more security and are more likely to be Thatcham accredited. It is important to choose products that are approved by Thatcham, as insurers tend to prefer them and lower the cost of your insurance. If you are shopping for van security locks, look for one that is made of hardened steel or a different material that is resistant to cutting and tampering. Make sure the lock you choose is compatible with your van model, so it is easy to install and is effective. Hook locks Consider hooklocks to improve the security of your van. These locks are able to withstand attack or prying and are an excellent choice for commercial vehicles. These locks are simple to install and provide superior protection against theft. Be sure to follow the installation instructions with care and have the right tools for the job. Don&#39;t forget to examine your locks for signs of wear and lubricate them regularly. Another way to protect your vehicle is to install anti-peel kits. They stop &#39;peel and steal thefts, where thieves use the corners of a side door in order to gain access to the loading area. This could cause serious damage to your vehicle and could require costly repairs. Slam locks also work against thieves who attempt to break into vans by using Crowbars. These tools are able to damage locks, making them more difficult to pick. Slam locks can be used to discourage thieves by creating a visual barrier. They can be fitted with a plate that covers any existing damage on the door. Deadlocks are a great alternative to slam-and-hook locks for protecting your van. They function independently of the manufacturer&#39;s locking system and are harder to crack. They use a steel hook that extends through the receiver keep of the opposite section. These locks are resistant to the &#39;door spreading&#39; attack and can be secured using keys for additional security. It is important to purchase top-quality locks if you wish to improve the security of your van. Locks that are cheaper are less secure and could be altered. Additionally, they may not be able to stand the force of an attack. A higher-quality lock will help you save money and give you greater peace of mind. Statement locks Van ownership comes with the risk of owning a van, particularly when the van is filled with valuable cargo. Statistics show that a lot of vans are targeted by thieves because they have equipment, tools and items to steal however, taking security measures can protect your belongings from harm. There are a variety of van locks such as hook locks, slamlocks and deadlocks. Each lock type has its own advantages and disadvantages, but all are designed to increase the security level of your vehicle. The choice of the right lock is based on your requirements and the value of your loadspace. It&#39;s also important to think about the process of installation, since some locks require professional attention to ensure they&#39;re fitted correctly and offer the level of protection you need. A statement lock that has a diamond rating from Sold Secure is a great way to improve the security of your van. It incorporates the latest anti-drilling and anticutting technologies with an easy slamlocking feature. These locks are perfect for those who use their vehicles regularly and require high levels of security. Another kind of van lock is an anti-peel kit which prevents &#39;peel and steal&#39; theft. Thieves typically cut the top or bottom corners of a side loading door by bending it back to gain access to the loading space. This is a popular method among car thieves, but specialist van locks can stop criminals from getting access by connecting the door edge to the body of the vehicle, and preventing it from being lowered backwards. Finally, it&#39;s essential to perform routine maintenance on your van door security locks to ensure their function and effectiveness. Regular inspection and lubrication will keep them in good condition and protect your belongings from damage or theft. Installation  Van security locks can be an effective security measure for thieves as they show that your vehicle is secure. They can also be an excellent complement to a complete security system. If you&#39;re planning to install a lock yourself, make sure that you adhere to the manufacturer&#39;s guidelines carefully. If you&#39;re unsure then it&#39;s best to speak with an expert to make sure that the lock you purchased is installed properly and offers maximum resistance to forced entry. Deadlocks are the most popular van door security locks on the market. They operate by hand using keys and are installed on the exterior of your van door, putting a straight bolt into a receiving bracket, which is then attached to the body. They&#39;re a great choice for vans that are loaded with expensive equipment or are parked overnight in high-crime areas. Hook locks and anti peel brackets are also available for vans. They are designed to stop &#34;peel and steal&#34; incidents, in which criminals cut off the lining of your van&#39;s doors and then bend them to gain access to the contents inside. These are especially beneficial for securing cargo vans as they&#39;re hard to bypass without the right tools. If you&#39;re looking to get an even greater level of security, think about investing in a lock that has a steel body that is hardened with anti-cutting and anti-drilling features. They are available from a range of manufacturers that include Van Guard, Mul-T-Lock, and Armaplate and all have different styles and price points. Some manufacturers also offer customization options, like engraved keys and color options that are compatible with the interior of your van.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Security Locks For Van Doors Van ownership comes with its unique set of security issues. Many work vans are filled with valuable cargo that thieves may be looking to take. A van door security lock that is of top quality can be a powerful deterrent to thieves, causing them to think twice before attempting to gain entry into your vehicle. This will prevent you from losing your tools and equipment and will also help you purchase a new vehicle. Deadlocks Adding an extra layer of security to your vehicle is a great way to deter thieves from targeting your vehicle. A visible lock will act as an deterrent, making obvious that your vehicle is protected and isn&#39;t a target for thieves. If a burglar notices that you have installed security locks and is able to break into a vehicle, or at a later time. Based on your requirements depending on your needs, you can pick between a slam or a deadlock. Both are secure, but they work differently and suit different applications. A slam lock is integrated with the existing locking mechanism, and locks whenever the door is closed. This option is useful for those who don&#39;t require access to their van often, and prefer to secure their belongings for the duration of the night or when it&#39;s not in use. <a href="https://posteezy.com/whom-security-locks-van-and-why-you-should-take-look">security van uk</a> employs a different mechanism, and cannot be opened from the inside. This offers an extra layer of security for those who have to lock their van for longer durations or want to protect their valuables from the danger of fire. The main advantage of deadlocks is that they requires manual activation using a key rather than the automatic locking action of the lock that slams. It is a lot more difficult for thieves with the screwdriver or similar tools to get around the lock. This increases the degree of security because it stops the thief from removing the lock and then reaching through the window to open the vehicle. If you&#39;re thinking of installing a van deadlock it&#39;s important to choose a high-quality lock and a reliable supplier. Make sure the lock you select is compatible with your vehicle and that it&#39;s made from durable materials that resist cutting or altering. Slam locks Vans are a target for thieves because of the expensive equipment they contain. Some thieves steal not just power tools but also special tools and other valuable items. They even take catalytic convertors (which transform pollutants into less harmful gasses). Add security locks to your vehicle to safeguard your assets and discourage thieves. Slam locks automatically lock your van when you shut it. This is particularly useful for delivery drivers who must multidrop throughout the day, and tradespeople who work in busy areas where they may forget to lock their vehicles. These locks are mounted over the original handle. They are connected to a cable that connects to the door latch assembly. To open your van, pull the cable instead of using the original handle. Slam locks are available for both single and dual rear doors. They can be keyed alike, so that all vans in your fleet have the same lock code. The dimple key is more secure and resistant to picking locks than a standard key. Many different security locks are available for your vehicle and each one has its own unique advantages. Choosing the right lock depends on your budget and needs. There are a variety of low-cost locks that will fit in the majority of popular vans, but higher-end locks provide more security and are more likely to be Thatcham accredited. It is important to choose products that are approved by Thatcham, as insurers tend to prefer them and lower the cost of your insurance. If you are shopping for van security locks, look for one that is made of hardened steel or a different material that is resistant to cutting and tampering. Make sure the lock you choose is compatible with your van model, so it is easy to install and is effective. Hook locks Consider hooklocks to improve the security of your van. These locks are able to withstand attack or prying and are an excellent choice for commercial vehicles. These locks are simple to install and provide superior protection against theft. Be sure to follow the installation instructions with care and have the right tools for the job. Don&#39;t forget to examine your locks for signs of wear and lubricate them regularly. Another way to protect your vehicle is to install anti-peel kits. They stop &#39;peel and steal thefts, where thieves use the corners of a side door in order to gain access to the loading area. This could cause serious damage to your vehicle and could require costly repairs. Slam locks also work against thieves who attempt to break into vans by using Crowbars. These tools are able to damage locks, making them more difficult to pick. Slam locks can be used to discourage thieves by creating a visual barrier. They can be fitted with a plate that covers any existing damage on the door. Deadlocks are a great alternative to slam-and-hook locks for protecting your van. They function independently of the manufacturer&#39;s locking system and are harder to crack. They use a steel hook that extends through the receiver keep of the opposite section. These locks are resistant to the &#39;door spreading&#39; attack and can be secured using keys for additional security. It is important to purchase top-quality locks if you wish to improve the security of your van. Locks that are cheaper are less secure and could be altered. Additionally, they may not be able to stand the force of an attack. A higher-quality lock will help you save money and give you greater peace of mind. Statement locks Van ownership comes with the risk of owning a van, particularly when the van is filled with valuable cargo. Statistics show that a lot of vans are targeted by thieves because they have equipment, tools and items to steal however, taking security measures can protect your belongings from harm. There are a variety of van locks such as hook locks, slamlocks and deadlocks. Each lock type has its own advantages and disadvantages, but all are designed to increase the security level of your vehicle. The choice of the right lock is based on your requirements and the value of your loadspace. It&#39;s also important to think about the process of installation, since some locks require professional attention to ensure they&#39;re fitted correctly and offer the level of protection you need. A statement lock that has a diamond rating from Sold Secure is a great way to improve the security of your van. It incorporates the latest anti-drilling and anticutting technologies with an easy slamlocking feature. These locks are perfect for those who use their vehicles regularly and require high levels of security. Another kind of van lock is an anti-peel kit which prevents &#39;peel and steal&#39; theft. Thieves typically cut the top or bottom corners of a side loading door by bending it back to gain access to the loading space. This is a popular method among car thieves, but specialist van locks can stop criminals from getting access by connecting the door edge to the body of the vehicle, and preventing it from being lowered backwards. Finally, it&#39;s essential to perform routine maintenance on your van door security locks to ensure their function and effectiveness. Regular inspection and lubrication will keep them in good condition and protect your belongings from damage or theft. Installation <img src="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IMG-2077-e1658747318588-1024x823.jpg" alt=""> Van security locks can be an effective security measure for thieves as they show that your vehicle is secure. They can also be an excellent complement to a complete security system. If you&#39;re planning to install a lock yourself, make sure that you adhere to the manufacturer&#39;s guidelines carefully. If you&#39;re unsure then it&#39;s best to speak with an expert to make sure that the lock you purchased is installed properly and offers maximum resistance to forced entry. Deadlocks are the most popular van door security locks on the market. They operate by hand using keys and are installed on the exterior of your van door, putting a straight bolt into a receiving bracket, which is then attached to the body. They&#39;re a great choice for vans that are loaded with expensive equipment or are parked overnight in high-crime areas. Hook locks and anti peel brackets are also available for vans. They are designed to stop “peel and steal” incidents, in which criminals cut off the lining of your van&#39;s doors and then bend them to gain access to the contents inside. These are especially beneficial for securing cargo vans as they&#39;re hard to bypass without the right tools. If you&#39;re looking to get an even greater level of security, think about investing in a lock that has a steel body that is hardened with anti-cutting and anti-drilling features. They are available from a range of manufacturers that include Van Guard, Mul-T-Lock, and Armaplate and all have different styles and price points. Some manufacturers also offer customization options, like engraved keys and color options that are compatible with the interior of your van.</p>
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