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There are several different types of van security you can invest in when looking to protect your vehicle. Here at Garrison Locks, we would always recommend investing in several different types of physical and technological security to make sure that you have the best possible coverage for your van. If this is your first time investing in anti-theft devices, then there may be a couple of systems that are new to you. Like, for example, pedal jacks. Pedal jacks, which are also known as pedal locks, are a convenient layer of security that you’ll want to purchase for overnight security.
A pedal jack is a specific type of lock that is designed to hold your pedalling place. This means that when you are finished driving, you can get the pedal jack and lock into place underneath the acceleration pedal itself, stopping it from being pushed down. This is an extra barrier between break-in and a theft, stopping anyone entering a vehicle from actually being able to drive off with it. It is actually an incredibly useful part of van security and something that you might want to consider investing in.
When you’re on the go, convenience is more important than almost any other feature. An extra security system that takes 15 minutes to install just won’t be used, wasting money and putting your vehicle at risk. But, this isn’t the case with a pedal jack as one of the main reasons that people have invested in his pedal locks is how convenient it is. While it might sound fiddly to use, it is actually incredibly intuitive and you can use it multiple times a day if need be. Many of these pedal jack’s can be installed in just a few seconds, providing you with a fast and effective form of pedal security.
Many of our customers are interested in these pedal jacks because they are effective. Like we mentioned earlier, their main design feature is to stop the pedal being moved. This might sound simple but it’s actually really useful because even if a potential thief can enter your van and hotwire it, they still can’t actually drive the van. Pedal jacks are really difficult to remove without the key, so it’s not like they can easily be removed. They are resistant to bending, cutting and hammering, posing a real obstacle to your potential thieves. When used in conjunction with a variety of other security features the pedal jack is a great way to ensure your van’s safety.
When it comes to van security, visual deterrents are incredibly important. Studies have shown that many thieves are opportunistic, looking for easy jobs on poorly secured vans. Having clearly visible security, like pedal and wheel locks, is a great way to warn off potential thieves, keeping yourself and your business as safe as possible. And even if these potential thieves are willing to risk it, the addition of a pedal jack will undoubtedly slow their progress.
If you’re interested in finding out more about the importance of pedal security and the various pedal jacks that you can purchase through our shop at Garrison Locks, then don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today. We would be happy to offer the advice you’re looking for and answer any questions that you might have about van security. With years of commercial security behind us, you know you’re getting reliable information on how to keep your business as safe as possible.