Looking for ways to make your caravan more secure? There are plenty of anti-theft devices on the market that can help you protect your caravan against burglars. Cover your caravan in a layer of bubble wrap for your next camping trip to ensure your family holiday doesn’t turn into a nightmare.
Window and Door Locks
If you put locks on your doors and windows at home, why wouldn’t you have them on your caravan? Although they won’t typically stop your caravan from getting broken into, they will act as a deterrent to opportunistic thieves. When leaving your caravan for a period of time, it’s important to double-check that you have locked every possible opening.
Wheel Security
Investing in a wheel clamp will prevent your caravan from being towed whilst unattended. As a very straightforward extra piece of security, they’re simple to set up. In fact, most insurers in Australia will require you to have them as a condition of your caravan insurance policy.
Caravan Security Alarms
There are a range of alarms specifically designed for caravans. These alarms will either sound a large noise to scare thieves or send alerts to your phone, sometimes both. Just like household security alarms, they’re a popular security measure that you can easily install yourself.
Caravan Insurance
Like with most valuable things in life, you need to insure your caravan. When insuring your recreational vehicle, make sure you check the level of cover you’re going to receive. This is because some insurers will only cover road incidents. Another important consideration is that often insurers will only cover your caravan if you also have clamps, locks, and basic security accessories.
Get a Hitch Lock or Coupling Lock
Coupling locks and hitch locks both connect to your tow ball to ensure your caravan can’t be connected and stolen. Some of these locks can be fitted whilst the caravan is connected to the tow vehicle. Other locks may prevent any vehicle from being attached, ensuring the caravan can’t be towed.
Storage
When it comes to security, storing your car on the road and at home are equally as important. At home, you should protect your caravan from damage by covering it in a tarp. Especially if it spends long periods of time locked up and unused. Whilst on the road, choosing a safe place to park your caravan is crucial in ensuring security.
Caravan Tracking Devices
In our modern, tech-savvy world, there’s no excuse not to have a GPS tracker specifically for your caravan. Many GPS trackers are small battery-operated devices that can be hidden anywhere in your caravan. Having a tracker means you’ll be able to track your caravan’s location at all times from your phone.
Security Screens/Blinds
Security screens and blinds in your caravan add a level of privacy. Adding an extra security door and blinds can reinforce the strength of your caravan against burglars.
In Conclusion
Caravans are expensive recreational products that are in high demand since COVID-19. As more people hit the open road in their precious RV, it’s important to ensure you have the best security measures in place to protect your caravan from theft. Wheel clamps, coupling locks, and alarms can all be effective theft deterrents. For an additional level of protection, you may also consider an automatic sensor light that switches on inside your caravan when it gets dark.
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