What The 10 Most Worst Van Door Security FAILURES Of All Time Could Have Been Prevented

What The 10 Most Worst Van Door Security FAILURES Of All Time Could Have Been Prevented

Why It's Important to Invest in Van Door Security

Vans are a popular target for thieves, as they often contain power tools and specialised equipment that can be easily sold. It is essential to invest in van security.

Slam locks automatically lock when the door is shut which makes them perfect for couriers who may forget to manually lock their vans in between deliveries.

Deadlocks

It may seem expensive however, if you think about the damage a burglary could cause to your business (including the loss of expensive tools or damage to your van), it is worth the cost. Spending the time to learn about and contrast the various security options for your van doors will help you make an informed decision about what is the best option for your van. Review and testimonials from other owners of vans can offer valuable insights, providing an insider's perspective to aid you in choosing the right product.


The lock is designed to be installed on both the rear and cab doors of your van, a deadlock functions independently of the locks you purchased from your manufacturer and provides an extra level of security to the doors. They work by extending the bolt directly into an internal receiving bracket, bolstering your vehicle's security. They are also much more difficult to deactivate than hook deadlocks or slamlocks since they require manual operation.

In recent times, thieves have been employing a technique called 'Peel and steal to gain access to the load space of vans. This involves crowbarring the door and applying pressure to 'peel' it back, allowing thieves to gain access to the contents. This is the reason it's essential to put your deadlocks on your van in the most secure positions to limit the risk of these attacks.

In addition, many of these locks are equipped with a security feature, called the lock shield, which is a heavy metal plate that rests on the top of the cylinder. It stops the lock from being forced. This is a great deterrent for criminals who would otherwise want to gain entry by forcing the lock or key.

A catalytic converter lock is a different option for those who are worried about the theft of their van's precious metals. These locks, which transform gases into less harmful ones, are an ideal target for thieves because they contain precious metals, that can be traded on the black market. The good news is that there are now catalytic converter locks available on market that can be fitted to the outside of your van and similar to a deadlock can be used as a security measure against burglaries.

Anti-peel brackets

Modern vans are equipped with thin panels which can easily be removed in an attack known as "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 expert locksmiths can install anti-peel brackets on the doors of your vehicle. They've been shown to significantly increase your van door security. They are great with deadlocks and hook locks to prevent opportunistic thieves from ripping your van's doors open.

Usually, they are found in the back or on the sides of the sliding van doors, these metal plates prevent thieves from lifting the door skin and gaining access to your tools and equipment inside. They can also be used to help strengthen the door and serve as a visual deterrent, making it harder for criminals to target your van.

A vital upgrade to your vehicle Anti-peel kits are able to be installed on any sliding door on your commercial vehicle, and they are simple to install. These kits are compatible with all vehicles, whether it is an automatic or manual model. They do not require any modifications to doors currently in use. Independent testing has shown that these kits can increase the resistance of the door to a peel attack by as much as 3000 percent.

Our ULTIMATE range of security solutions for your van includes Ford replacement locks, slamlocks and slamlocks, as well as handle shields and plates for external protection. Each item is customized to your specific van model and can be used with your hook lock and deadlock for maximum security. All of our ULTIMATE products have been certified by Secured by Design, which is a seal of approval that proves that these products can reduce crime and act as a deterrent for criminals.

The ULTILock Slamlock replaces your factory-fitted handles with a stainless steel version that comes with a Slamlock. It acts as a visual deterrent to prevent opportunistic thefts by strengthening the weak lock area that is factory-fitted and includes additional internal shielding for complete protection against attack.

Door sensors

The door sensors are a crucial part of van security. They alert fleets of potential thefts by sending an immediate notification to the dashboard and to the driver's app when cargo doors suddenly open. This allows fleets to respond quickly and prevent loss of valuable goods, while also making sure that they don't waste perishable goods and deliveries that are not planned.

There are many types of door sensors, including pull-apart sensors, recessed sensors and door-mounted sensors. Each type of sensor offers its own advantages and advantages. All door sensors utilize the same basic design in order to determine if the door to the cargo has been closed or opened. The environment and location in which the sensor is placed will have an effect on the performance of the sensor. The presence of direct sunlight or heat sources, for instance can limit the range and accuracy of a sensor. Sensors' ability to detect motion could be affected by ambient noise levels.

It is crucial to clean and examine your door sensors frequently to ensure optimum performance. Dust and debris can interfere with the magnetic pull that connects the two blades of a reed-switch, preventing it from triggering. To prevent this from happening, make sure you clean the sensor after every use. You should also regularly check the batteries in your wireless door sensors since dead batteries could prevent them from signaling an alarm.

Cargo  van security system  s with door sensors offer the highest level of security against theft of cargo as well as tampering. These systems are designed to protect the cargo doors and cylinder locks. They typically come with drill-free stainless locking hasps. This prevents thieves getting access to or altering the cylinder locks. They can also be integrated with geofencing on vehicles to alert fleets of unusual activities.

Additionally they can be used to help optimize warehouse storage space. They can assist in identifying high-risk areas, for instance those near the entrance to the building or loading docks. Then, they can be enhanced with additional lighting, cameras and security door.

Alarms

Thefts pose a danger to all drivers, but they are particularly problematic for van owners. As a result, many people seek ways to improve their van security, and the right steps could help them save money on insurance.

There are plenty of products available that can make it difficult for thieves to gain entry into a van for cargo. Door handle protectors can be a reliable but easy deterrent. They are stronger and more difficult to take off than the handles that are supplied by manufacturers. Door sensors can also sound an alarm whenever someone tries to open your vehicle. This will scare away anyone who is a thief.

Some companies offer extra van accessories, including slamplate (made of stainless steel and designed to make it difficult to pick) and the loomguards (which block access to wiring), and anti-pick cylinders (which are almost impossible to break). The more security measures you have in place, the less likely your van is to be targeted.

There are even devices that help locate your vehicle after it's been stolen. These systems aren't guaranteed to perform as they should. It is best to consult an expert to determine the best option for you.

It might be costly, but it is well worth it. It will also protect any equipment or tools that you store in your van. If you aren't able to take your gear with you then a secure storage container that bolts to ground will help.

You should also park your van in an area that is well-lit and secure for the duration of the night. Try to reverse the van against a wall to decrease the possibility of an attack at the rear or side doors. Finally, adding a 'no tools kept in this van overnight' sticker could be a deterrent as well. Alternately, obtaining an insurance policy for tools that is specifically designed can provide a financial safety cover in the event of theft.