Why It's Important to Invest in Van Door Security

Vans are a popular target for thieves since they contain a lot of power tools and other specialised equipment that can be sold easily. It is essential to invest in van security.
Slam locks automatically lock once the door is shut, making them ideal for couriers who might forget to manually lock their vans between deliveries.
Deadlocks
It might seem costly If you consider the damage a burglary could affect your business (including the loss of expensive tools or damage to your van) it's well worth the price. You can make an informed decision about the best security options for your van door by taking the time to research and learn about the various options. Reviews and testimonials from other owners of vans can offer valuable insights, providing an insider's perspective to aid you in deciding on the best product.
A deadlock is designed to be put on the cab and rear doors of your van. It works independently from the locks provided by your manufacturer and provides the strength of the doors. They work by projecting a bolt across the mechanism directly into an internal receiving bracket, which increases the security of your vehicle. They are also more difficult to deactivate than slamlocks and hook deadlocks, as they require manual operation.
In recent times, thieves have used a method called 'Peel and Steal to gain access to the van's load space. This involves crowbarring open the door and applying pressure to 'peel' it back in order to gain access to the contents. Install your deadlocks for your van at the highest level possible to limit the risk.
Many locks come with built-in security features, such as the lock guard. This is a massive plate that is positioned on top of the cylinder to prevent the lock from being forced. This is a protection against criminals who would otherwise want to gain entry by forcing the lock or key.
A catalytic converter lock is a different option for those concerned about the theft of their van's precious metals. These devices, which turn pollutants into less harmful gasses can be a target for thieves, as they contain precious metals, that can be traded on the black market. There are catalytic converter locks that can be placed on the outside of your vehicle and serve as a deterrent to break-ins.
Anti-peel brackets
Modern vans are designed to be in a way that is light enough to maximize payload, which means that they have thin panels that can easily be opened in a process called 'peel and steal.' Many van owners and businesses are worried about the theft of equipment and tools.
However, this could be easily prevented by using the right security equipment. Our locksmiths can install anti-peel brackets on your vehicle's doors. They have been proven to increase the security of your van's doors. They work well with deadlocks and hook locks to stop opportunistic thieves from cutting your van's doors open.
Most often, they are located in the back or on the sides of the sliding van doors, these metal plates prevent thieves from removing the door skin and gaining access to your equipment and tools inside. These plates can also be used as a visual deterrent and to reinforce the door. This makes it difficult for criminals to attack vans.
An essential upgrade to your vehicle, our anti-peel kits can be fitted to any sliding door of your commercial vehicle, and are simple to install. These kits are compatible with all vehicles, whether it is a manual or an automatic model. They don't require any modifications to existing doors. Tests conducted by independent experts have shown that these kits can boost the resistance of your vehicle against a peeling attack by as much as 3,00 percent.
Our ULTIMATE range of security solutions for your van includes Ford replacement locks, slamlocks, handle shields and plates for external protection. Each item is customized to the specific model of your van and can be used with your deadlock and hook lock to ensure maximum security. Secured by design has endorsed all of our ULTIMATE range of products. This is a proof that the products decrease criminal activity and deter criminals.
The ULTILock Slamlock is an immediate stainless steel replacement for your plastic handles fitted by the factory and comes with the Slamlock mechanism. It acts as a visual deterrent to stop opportunistic thefts by strengthening the weak factory-fitted lock area and also includes additional internal shielding for complete protection against attack.
van security hook locks are an important component of van security. They can alert fleets of potential thefts by sending an instant alert to the dashboard as well as to the driver's mobile app when cargo doors unexpectedly open. This allows fleets to act quickly and prevent the loss of valuable goods, while making sure that they don't waste perishable goods and deliveries that are not planned.
There are a variety of door sensors, such as pull-apart and recessed door sensors. Each type of sensor offers distinct advantages and benefits. All door sensors utilize the same basic design to determine whether the cargo door is closed or opened. The location and the environment in which the sensor is installed will have a significant impact on the performance. The presence of direct sunlight or heat sources, like can affect the range and accuracy of sensors. The ability of sensors to detect motion may be affected by ambient noise levels.
It is crucial to clean and examine your door sensors frequently to ensure the best performance. Dust and debris could block the magnetic pull of the two blades of the reed switch, which can prevent the sensor from activating. To prevent this, wipe the sensor clean after each use. Check the batteries of your door sensors wireless often, as they may prevent them from activating an alarm if the batteries are dead.
Cargo van security systems with door sensors can provide the highest levels of protection against theft of cargo as well as the possibility of tampering. These systems are designed to protect the doors to cargo and cylinder locks. They usually include drill-free stainless locking hasps. This prevents thieves from accessing the lock's cylinder or playing with it. In addition they can be linked with vehicle geofencing to alert fleets to suspicious activity.
Moreover, these systems can also be used to maximize storage space in warehouses. They can identify high-risk zones like those near the entrance of the building or near the loading dock. They can then be improved by adding additional lighting, cameras and security door.
Alarms
Thefts are a risk for all drivers however they're a major issue for owners of commercial vehicles. Many people are looking for ways to increase the security of their vans. The right steps can help them save on their insurance.
There are a variety of products available that can make it difficult for thieves to gain entry into a van carrying cargo. For instance, door handle protectors, which are stronger and more difficult to remove than factory-supplied handles are a basic but effective deterrent. Similarly, door sensors can sound an alarm if someone attempts to open your van, which can scare off any low life.
Some companies also offer an array of additional van accessories, including locks with slamplate (made out of stainless steel and designed to be difficult to pick) as well as the loom guards (which stop 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 that your van is targeted.
There are even trackers that will help you locate your van after it's stolen. These systems aren't 100% guaranteed to work. It's best to consult a specialist to find out the best solution for you.
It may be expensive It's not cheap, but it's worth it. It will also protect the tools and equipment that you keep in your vehicle. If you can't take your gear with you A secure storage container that bolts to ground can help.
It's also an excellent idea to park your vehicle in a safe and well-lit area for the night, and then try to reverse it up against an object, such as a wall, to reduce the chances of an attack on the side or rear doors. A sticker that states "no tools in this van overnight" could also be an effective deterrent. A specialist tool insurance policy is another option to offer financial protection in the event theft.