A Look At The Future What's In The Pipeline? Van Security Locks Industry Look Like In 10 Years?

Van Security Locks Van security locks safeguard your vehicle against theft and break-ins. Security locks are an excellent way to safeguard your vehicle from burglaries and theft. Shielding plates can stop thieves from getting access to the locking mechanism as well as internal wiring looms inside your vehicle. They also act as a deterrent, and provide great protection against spikes on the handle and bodywork dents. ArmourShell ArmourShell is a high-quality Thatcham assured locking system, designed to defend against a myriad of different techniques commonly used by criminals trying to penetrate the load area of a panel van. Each and every element of this prestigious locking system has been designed, manufactured & tested to ensure it offers the highest level in vehicle security. The shells are not able to be separated or jemmied because of the interlocking rear body. It's also an effective visual deterrent. The bright lime green coating ensures that thieves will be able to be aware of it and know that it will be more trouble than it's worth to break into a vehicle that is equipped with this solution. It's also available for factory fitting on Ford Transit Custom vans and, when paired with TVL's anti-pick cylinder RepLock and their LatchShield or ProtektaPlate deadlocks for vans, it will ensure that the items stored inside the load area remains there. This new generation of ArmourShell and HookLock units, when combined with the company's smart van locks, gives businesses with a fleet of LCVs an unbeatable level of security. This new generation of HookLock and ArmourShell has a smart connected technology that allows the owners and fleet manager to remotely monitor if they are in the process of engaging. When paired with leading vehicle tracking systems, it will provide historical information on what assets were removed and when they were removed from your vehicle. Furthermore, these smart locks can be customized with optional features like a lockable tailgate guard or key fob holders, or an alarm for theft to improve their capabilities and provide an additional layer of security for your vehicle. Additionally, custom lock escutcheons have been developed to allow the cylinders of locks to be flush with covers in any position which further reduces the chance of an attack being successful. The business also operates Tell TVL – a community-driven crime prevention initiative which entices victims of van crime to record the details of their experiences and help map out the most frequent routes used by criminals and pinpoint hotspots in the local area. The company can use this data to create targeted campaigns and assist the police in tackling these areas of high activity. SlamHandle A Slamlock automatically locks your van's door once it is closed, protecting against the most common type of opportunist theft. It works by removing your original handle fitted by your factory and installing a surface-mounted lock that can only be opened with a special key. They are a popular upgrade for all kinds of vehicles including those used by delivery drivers who have multiple drop locations and those who are regularly in their loading area throughout the day. They are usually an attractive and sturdy replacement for plastic handles in the factory. They typically coated in black powder to match the look of your vehicle. They are also equipped with anti-drill, anti-pick and inner strengthening plates to ensure security against break-in attempts. Installing van security lock is great option if you forget to lock your vehicle often. This will stop thieves from stealing your valuables. They can be installed to the rear or side load door handle. They will automatically lock your van once it is closed, with no input from the driver. It's an ideal time-saver for those who utilize their vehicle for multiple drop deliveries. Another advantage of an slam lock is that it will open the door you want to use, as opposed to factory-fitted locks that reopen all doors, leaving vulnerable areas of your vehicle not protected. This is particularly important if your vehicle contains expensive tools or equipment. Garrison's slam lock range is a direct replacement of the handle from your manufacturer. It can be set up in less than one minute. The company offers a wide range of slam locks to match a variety van models and models. The SlamHandle Security Pack offers an affordable and effective van safety solution for Ford vehicles. The package includes front door guards, a slamlock to the driver's side door and hook locks for the rear and load doors. The locks are all designed to resist forced entry and attempts to tamper with. The package also comes with the statement lock, which is fixed externally to the vehicle. It braces the doors together for additional security. Hook Locks Investing in van security is a great way to protect the contents of your van. It is crucial to take the necessary precautions to stop criminals from gaining access to your van and taking goods. By selecting a lock specifically designed for vans you'll be able to ensure the strongest security for your equipment and goods. Hook locks are mechanical deadlocks that are fitted to the doors and connecting panels of commercial vehicles. They operate in a different way from the locking mechanism that is used in the factory by throwing a hook shaped bolt into a bracket within the door frame. The bolts are then locked with a key, thereby providing an additional layer of security for your van. They are ideal for drivers who rely on the contents of their vehicles. They are designed to prevent attacks of 'peel and steal' and are easy to use, which means drivers can work without disruption. They also serve as an effective visual deterrent, which makes them an excellent option for couriers as well as delivery drivers. Unlike other deadlocks, hook locks have a strong stainless steel finish, which offers superior strength. They are also able to resist physical attacks such as drilling and levering attempts. This makes them a powerful protection against criminals. Additionally, they can easily resist the pressure placed on them by thieves who want to break into your van. They can also be added to existing locks, such as slam locks and armour locks, increasing their security. They are available in various sizes to fit different vans and provide additional protection. These locks are an excellent choice for owners who want to ensure the security of their cargo, particularly when transporting valuable items. A lock is a must-have for any van, especially if it's used for deliveries or collections. It is crucial to ensure that your van is secured as much as you can in order to prevent thieves from stealing the contents. The addition of a catalytic converter lock can deter theft as it makes it more difficult for thieves remove the precious metals inside the converter. It can be connected to the catalytic converter by a hook or shackle, which means that thieves will need to remove the shackle in order to gain access to the converter. Deadlocks These locks give extra security to equipment, tools, and cargo. These locks are designed to be difficult to open using a key, so criminals will need to make several attempts to break in before they're successful. This can be dissuader to thieves, and they may even be hesitant to attempt breaking in. They also offer security against 'peel & steal attacks, in which criminals attempt to force the door open by removing it from the frame. If thieves manage to open the door using this technique they can then use a lockpick or bump key to unlock your factory fitted locks, and your van is at risk of theft. A quality deadlock can protect against this type of attack, and a professional fitter will know where to install them to ensure the greatest security. There are two types of deadlocks: traditional and hook. Standard deadlocks come with an open knob and no keyhole on the interior however, they have a keyhole on the exterior. This is the reason they're known as single-cylinder deadlocks. A hook deadlock has a hook over an open receiver in the opposite body section. It functions similar to the standard lock, but it is more flexible and difficult to open with the key. A professional fitter installing the deadlocks on your van is the advised route. They will be able to advise you on the best location to place them based on your needs and any graphics you have on your van. They will also have the knowledge and experience to put the lock casings more securely into the door panels, ensuring they aren't able to be taken off or forced open. They will also treat any bare metal surfaces that have been cut to prevent corrosion.