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05 December 2024

4 tips to keep your van safe with Which?

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We're joined by Which? helping you protect your van and its contents from rising theft with our essential advice for boosting security.

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1 Beef up your locks

You should keep your van locked and close windows whenever it’s unattended. It’s a good idea to change the locks that came with your van, as criminals will be familiar with the types of locks fitted on popular models.

If you bought your van second hand, others may still have a key to your van or have made copies of the key before it was sold. 

You can fit your van with hooklocks, which use a hook bolt instead of a standard deadlock and make doors harder to prise open, robust locks that can resist hammer blows and being crowbarred, and are anti-drill and anti-pick, and locks that can’t be broken into with a screwdriver – one of the most common ways thieves get into vans.  

Alternatively, you can add extra locks to boost the security of your van’s existing ones. Slamlocks lock doors as soon as you close them – particularly useful if you’re unloading or delivering items, when you might forget to lock the doors yourself.

There’s more chance of accidentally locking your keys inside though. 

Or you can fit deadlocks between the van door and adjoining door panel, which put a bolt into a bracket and are locked manually with an external key.

These are especially worth the investment if you leave your van unattended for long periods of time. Any extra visible locks also have the added benefit of acting as a deterrent to potential thieves. 

2 Secure the tools in your van 

Ideally, you should remove your tools from your van when you’re not working. If this isn’t possible, make sure they’re out of sight – covering or tinting windows makes it harder for would-be thieves to see what’s inside – and get a lockable tool vault that can be bolted to the floor of your van. 

Another option is to attach expensive tools to the inside of your van with a security cable.

A sign saying no tools are kept in your van overnight may deter criminals and you can also mark your tools with a UV pen or etching kit so they can be traced back to you if they’re stolen – another potential deterrent.

3 Get wise with parking

When you’re out and about try to park your van in a place where it’s clearly visible and that’s well-lit if it’s dark.

Also look out for areas with CCTV, which can put criminals off, and make use of secure car parks when they’re an option. Parking with your sliding door or the back doors close to a wall will make it harder for thieves to remove items if they do break into your van.

Parking somewhere that makes it hard for someone to get underneath your van to steal your catalytic converter, which is valuable because of the precious metals inside, is also a good idea.

Avoid parking with one side of your van up on the kerb, for example. There are also measures you can put in place to make it harder to steal, such as a special lock or getting the bolts that hold it on welded shut.   

If you normally park your van outside your house or on your driveway when you’re not working, position an indoor or outdoor smart security camera to monitor it so you can be alerted on your phone if someone tries to steal it.

The footage could also help catch the culprits if your van is stolen or broken into.

4 Consider other security measures

If your van doesn’t come with an alarm and immobiliser, it’s worth installing an approved system. Thatcham Research, which was set up by the motor insurance industry, tests and certifies alarms, immobilisers and other vehicle security products.

The Police Preferred Specification is an accreditation scheme for all types of security products as part of the police’s Secured by Design (SBD) initiative so you can also search for vehicle security products that have met certain standards on the Secured by Design website. 

A steering or gear lever lock, or a security box that fits over the pedals, will make your van harder to steal and you can install a tracker so if your van is stolen it can be tracked via GPS to increase the chances of it being recovered.

Signage on your van with your business’s name could also make it less attractive to thieves.

Another way criminals steal vehicles is by relaying the signal from keyless fobs to open the doors.    

Car manufacturers are introducing measures to make keyless fobs less vulnerable but if yours don’t have these security features make sure you store them away from your front door or put them in pouches or boxes that block the signal. 


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