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Van Security Locks<br /><br />Van security locks can help you save money on your insurance premiums and also deter thieves.<br /><br />Slam locks are made to fit on van doors and lock them shut when closed. They are a great option for same-day delivery drivers or those who make numerous deliveries. Statement locks are a more noticeable security feature, attached to the exterior of the door. They connect the edge of the door to the bodywork to stop the door from being bent back to gain access.<br /><br />Deadlocks<br /><br />Vans are secured by dead locks. They are not tied to the manufacturer's lock and can't be opened by the inside. They also require a key to operate. This is a further security measure against thieves who want to break into the van.<br /><br />They can be combined with other security measures such as the use of a GPS tracker or parking your van in more secure areas or public areas and taking away tools and valuables from the vehicle at night or when it's not being used. They are for those who need to access their van frequently or transport a lot of expensive equipment inside the vehicle and may not be in a position to store it in their home for extended periods.<br /><br />A deadlock makes use of one bolt to secure the door. It provides slam-locks with fewer protections. The lock cylinder is only operated by an outside key and the bolt cannot be removed once the key has been inserted.<br /><br />There are two types of deadlocks, straight and hook. The straight lock bolts in an existing receiver that is inserted into the body of the van, and is operated with the use of a key. The hook latches on the bar of metal. Both are extremely difficult to break, and offer an extra layer of security to your vehicle.<br /><br />It is best to hire an expert with experience in installing these locks on vans, as they require a bit more knowledge than slamlocks. Also, a professional will be able to ensure the lock is fitted properly, with the right tolerances and will treat any damaged metal surfaces to prevent corrosion. A professional with experience could install two van deadlocks within an hour.<br /><br />When you have installed your deadlocks, it is essential to ensure they are lubricated on a regular basis to prevent dirt and grime from accumulating inside the lock mechanism. It is recommended to make use of a spray of PTFE (not WD40) to grease the hook or bolt as it will not damage the paintwork on your vehicle.<br /><br />Slam Locks<br /><br />A slamlock can be a great option for van security if you're not able to lock your commercial vehicle manually. These locks function by locking the doors to your load area automatically when you close them. They are mostly used by couriers and multi-drop drivers who tend to operate in autopilot and forget to close their vehicles' doors prior to leaving. Their vehicles are then vulnerable to thieves waiting at fuel stations or in other public areas.<br /><br />A slam lock de-activates the original van factory fitted door handle, however it remains in place, and replaces it with a surface-mounted lock that can be opened using keys for slam locks. The new lock can only unlock the doors that you want to open. This is unlike the factory-installed van central locking system, which will open all the doors including those in the load area, leaving unattended areas vulnerable to theft.<br /><br />In addition to offering fail-safe, reliable locking for your van, an slam lock also serves as an effective visual deterrent to potential criminals. It is crucial to think about this when deciding which type of van lock you would like installed on your commercial vehicle.<br /><br />Another option is to put deadlocks on your van. These offer a bit more security than slam locks but are easier to access from inside the vehicle if you are working in it for extended periods of time.<br /><br />They are based on a similar concept similar to slam locks. They use a hook bolt that engages with the opposite side of the vehicle's body section. They are operated by the driver, and just like the slam locks, they can only be opened using the key under full control of the owner.<br /><br />Ultimate Locks<br /><br />It is essential to select the best locks for your van when it comes time to safeguard it. Security options that are available aftermarket, such as deadlocks and slam locks can help deter thieves by making it harder for them to gain access to your vehicle. You can also increase the security of your vehicle by adding extra measures such as steering wheel locks and alarms. It's important to select the right locks to suit your requirements. This includes the degree of security and installation ease and compatibility with your vehicle.<br /><br />A strong lock system is essential for van drivers who need to transport expensive tools and equipment. Not only can theft cause a lot of disruption, but it could also cost a tradesperson time and money to replace their equipment.<br /><br />A good place to start is with the basic slam lock which can be affixed to your side-loading doors to ensure that they are not opened without keys. They are easy and easy to operate, perfect for couriers who want to keep their load safe between drops.<br /><br />Deadlocks are another alternative. It works by connecting the edge the door to the van's body. This lock requires a key in order to open. This type of lock is more secure than slam locks, and is ideal for vans that carry expensive equipment or are parked overnight in high-crime areas.<br /><br />Whether you choose a slam lock or a deadlock, you must consider one that's made of hardened steel to ensure that it's as difficult to compromise as possible. Also, select locks with an weather-resistant design to protect it from the damage caused by frost and rain.<br /><br />If you manage a huge fleet of vehicles using a master key system, a master lock could be beneficial. It can simplify management and cut costs. This type of lock can also be utilized with van tracking systems and telematics to provide a more streamlined security.<br /><br />Repair Plates<br /><br />No matter if you're a plumber builder, scaffolder or mechanic, you should be able to trust that your equipment and tools are safe when your van isn't use. Unfortunately, a lot of tradesmen have their vehicles stolen and burgled because they fail to take the necessary security measures.<br /><br /><br /><br />However, there's an easy way to secure your vehicle against these kinds of criminals - by having the Van Shield Repair Plate fitted. These plates are designed to act as an physical barrier that stops thieves from drilling or cutting into the vulnerable parts of your vehicle's doors, and getting access to the lock mechanism inside.<br /><br />These plates are made of premium Stainless Steel, which is extremely difficult to drill. They're made to fit the specific vehicle make and model of your vehicle and fit around the door handle. They're simple to install and can be put in place at your home, workplace or at work.<br /><br />These plates are an excellent way to guard the zone where thieves drill, cut or spike their way to gain entry to the locking system of your van's door. If you've been previously victimized by criminals, they'll be able to resist breaking into your van.<br /><br />In addition to that they also function as a visual deterrent that can be linked to other security measures, such as deadlocks or slam locks. We provide an nationwide mobile <a href="https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/van-security/">van security lock</a> fitting service including rep locks, security handles, anti peel kits and much more. We can come to your home, business or workplace to install these security locks at no cost.<br /><br />Another benefit is that these plates are easily removed if you decide to sell your vehicle and could increase the value of its resales. They'll demonstrate to potential buyers that the vehicle has been well-maintained and secured, which means it's much less likely to be targeted by mindless thieves. If you're looking to add an layer of security to the van you own, give us call and we'll be happy to discuss your options.<br /><br />
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