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Guys I just wondered what you use as van security.

I am considering buying a pir detector type system
so when the alarm goes off , it also rings my phone so I can find a big stick !!! The vans never far away .

Any of you recommend such a system ?

Thanks in advance
 
I have been looking at dead locks

It seems like nobody takes any notice of car alarms
 
I had dead locks and slam locks on last van, all brill apart from when you slam your keys inside the back of the van.

This van has "state of the art" security. Ford said that. The You-tube vid of how thieves get in it leaves a lot to be desired though. I'm looking at dead locks and slam locks again. I will ask Ford for a contribution but won't hold mi breath
 
I'm giving seriously considering getting a dog for the van...

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