Van Security Locks
Van security locks not only help to deter thieves but also help you save on insurance premiums.
Slam locks are specifically designed for van doors. They automatically close them when they are closed. They are a great choice for couriers on the same day or delivery drivers who have multiple drop deliveries. Statement locks are more visible and stop entry by stretching the door back. They are fixed to the outside of the door.
Deadlocks
Dead locks are a solid layer of protection for vans. They are independent of the lock of the manufacturer and cannot be unlocked by the inside. They also require a key to operate. This creates a security measure against thieves who want to break into the van.
These devices can be used in conjunction with other security measures, such as a GPS tracking device, and parking in public or more secured areas. They also allow you to take valuables and tools from your vehicle when not being used. They are suited to people who have to access their van frequently or carry lots of expensive equipment within the vehicle and who might not be in a position to store it at home for longer periods.
A deadlock is operated by a single bolt that is secured into the door and offers much more protection than locks that slam. This is due to the fact that the lock cylinder can only be operated using an outside key and it does not allow the bolt to be removed from the door, even when the key is put in.
There are two types of deadlock, straight and hook. Straight locks bolt into an existing receiver that is inserted into the body part of the van, and is operated with the use of a key. The hook latches onto an iron bar. Both are extremely hard to break, and offer an additional layer of security to your vehicle.
It is best to hire an expert who has experience installing these locks in vans, because they require more knowledge than the slamlocks. Also, a professional will ensure the lock is fitted correctly, using the correct tolerances and will treat any damaged metal surfaces to avoid corrosion. A skilled professional could install two van deadlocks within an hour.
When you have your deadlocks fitted it is important to keep them lubricated on a regular basis to help prevent dirt and grime from accumulating inside the lock mechanism. Use a PTF (not WD40) to ensure that your bolt or hook is lubricated. It will not damage the paintwork of your vehicle.
Slam Locks
A slamlock is a great option for van security if you are unable to remember to lock your commercial vehicle manually. These locks lock your load area doors as you shut them. These locks are used primarily by multidrop drivers and couriers who usually operate on autopilot and do not remember to lock the doors of their vehicles prior to leaving. They leave their vehicles open to thieves who are waiting at fuel stations and other public areas.
A slamlock disables the original van door handle however, it remains in the same position. It is replaced with an additional surface mounted lock which can be opened with a key for slamlock. The new lock can only unlock the doors that you intend to open. This is different from the central locking system that will open all doors, including those located in the area of the load, leaving unsupervised areas susceptible to theft.

As well as providing reliable, fail-safe locking of your van a slam lock is also an effective visual deterrent to potential criminals. When deciding on the type of van lock you want to install on your commercial vehicle, it is important to take this into account.
Another option that is popular is to put deadlocks on your van. These locks provide more security than slamlocks however, they are more accessible from inside the vehicle if you're working for a long period of period of time.
They are based on a similar concept to slam locks and use hook bolts that connect with the opposite side of the vehicle's body. These locks are operated manually by a driver and, like slamlocks, can only be opened with keys that are in the possession of the owner.
Ultimate Locks
When it comes to protecting your van, choosing the right locks is critical. Aftermarket security options such as deadlocks and slam locks can aid in preventing thieves from entering your vehicle by making it harder for them to gain entry into your vehicle. You can also add additional measures like steering wheel locks and alarm systems to improve your overall van security. It's important to select the right locks for your needs. This includes the level of security as well as the ease of installation and compatibility with your vehicle.
A secure lock system is essential for van drivers who need to transport expensive equipment and tools. Theft can cause many disruptions and cost money for an individual tradesperson to replace their tools.
A good first step is to get a basic slam lock, which can be fitted to the doors that are side-loaded to stop them from being opened without the key. These locks are simple to use and easy to install, making them ideal for couriers who require securing their cargo areas between drops.
Another alternative is a deadlock that connects the edge of the door to the body of the van, and requires an open key. This type of lock is more secure than slam locks, and is ideal for vans that carry expensive equipment or are located in areas with high crime.
Whether you choose a slam lock or a deadlock, you must choose one that is made from hardened steel to ensure it's as hard to break as is possible. Choose a lock with a weatherproof design to protect it from damage caused by frost and rain.
If you manage several vehicles, it could be beneficial to invest in a master-key system that works with all your locks to make management easier and reduce costs. This kind of lock can also be utilized with van tracking systems and telematics to provide better security.
Repair Plates
You must be aware that your tools and equipment are secured when your vehicle is not in use, regardless of whether you're a plumber, mechanic, scaffolder, or builder. Unfortunately, a lot of tradesmen have their vehicles stolen and burgled because they fail to take the necessary security measures.
Van Shield Repair Plates are an easy way to safeguard your car from thieves. These plates serve as physical barriers that stop thieves from cutting into the weak areas of your vehicle's door panels and getting access to internal lock mechanisms that unlock the doors.
These plates are made of premium Stainless Steel that's extremely difficult to drill into. They're made to fit the specific van make & model of your vehicle and are fitted around the door handle. They're easy to put in and can be installed at your home, premises or at work.
The primary benefit of these plates is that they protect the area where thieves usually drill, cut or spike in order to gain access to the locking mechanism of the door of your van. If you've previously been victimized by criminals, they'll find it difficult to break into your vehicle.
Additionally, they're also a great visual deterrent that can be linked up with other security measures such as deadlocks or slam locks. We offer the security lock for mobile vans installation service that includes rep locks, security handles, anti peel kits, and more. van secure are able to visit your home, workplace or workplace to fit the security locks you require without charge.
They can also be easily removed when you decide to sell your vehicle which will increase its value. They'll demonstrate to potential buyers that the vehicle is maintained and well-protected, meaning it's less likely to be targeted by thieves who aren't thinking. If you'd like to add a layer of security to the vehicle you have, give us a call and we'll discuss your options.