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Van security is a priority for all tradespeople; vans are where you store your tools, equipment and items whilst they’re not in use. If you are a van owner with a business, then it’s essential that you keep your van secure at all times, as well as less attractive to criminals who might be looking to steal.
At Garrison Locks, we specialise in van security – offering a wide range of van locks and security products designed to bolster protection against thieves, and ensure that equipment is kept safe. Below, our team has written a post that lists a number of additional steps any van owner can take to improve their overall security.
Firstly, a useful step you can take is to simply remove your tools from your van at the end of a hard day’s work and put them somewhere safe. If you don’t want to risk losing your tools, it could be worth storing them in a commercial storage facility or at home. Having your tools safely locked away in a different location will mean that if your van gets broken into, at the very least you won’t lose your valuable equipment as it’ll be somewhere else.
Furthermore, it’s worth remembering that parking in a place that is well-lit is a great way to reduce the likelihood of a theft. If your van is parked in an area with good lighting and visibility, then this will deter criminals from trying to break into your vehicle. Therefore, if you’re able to, you should always leave your van in a spot where it’s in view.
Another step you can take is to install GPS tracking on your van. Nowadays, there is an abundance of van GPS tracking products, all of which can increase your van security. Having a tracker will again deter criminals, and in the unfortunate event that your van does get stolen, will enable you to accurately find out where it is. This can help with getting your stolen vehicle back, so that you don’t lose what’s yours.
Finally, if you’re a business owner with a fleet of vans, then you need to emphasise van security to all of your staff. It’s no good just yourself being aware of security measures, your team also needs to know about vehicle security so that all vans are safe at all times. You want to be certain that your workforce is taking the same precautions as you would.
If you would like to upgrade your van’s security, then the best way to do this is to invest in a top quality van lock. This might be a slamlock, which locks your van immediately when you shut the door, or a deadlock, which secures your van’s doors with a single bolt.
Here at Garrison Locks, we supply a broad range of van locks in the UK. These span from slamlocks and van deadlocks to hook locks and slam handle kits. Whatever your individual van lock needs or requirements, you can find exactly what you’re looking for at Garrison Locks.
We’ve got solutions for all makes and models of vans, from the Citroen Berlingo to the Fiat Scudo. Head to our website to explore our diverse collection of van locks. Should you need any assistance with your search, then feel free to call us today on 01858 435 900 to speak with a member of our team. You can also drop us a line via the online contact form on our website.