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Vehicle security for tradespeople: protecting tools as well as vans

Key Takeaways:

  • The tools in your van make it a magnet for thieves
  • Tool thefts from vans are on the rise
  • Add more layers of protection to make your van a harder target
  • A Ghost Immobiliser can prevent the unauthorised starting of your vehicle

As a hardworking tradesperson in the UK, your van is more than just a vehicle; it’s your mobile workshop and livelihood.

The tools you carry inside can easily represent thousands of pounds in investment and when they vanish overnight your ability to work vanishes too. Improving vehicle security is not just a sensible precaution; it’s essential to keep your business running and your stress levels in check.

Here, we take a closer look at the issues and how you can protect your van and tools.

 

Van tool thefts rise

Tool theft from vans is on the rise, and the Federation of Master Builders says many tradespeople lose significant sums to theft. The FMB adds that 63% of tool thefts happen on site, while 37% are from vehicles.

DirectLine says that in 2023, there were 44,154 tool thefts, mostly from vans, worth £98 million. However, the loss of tools also meant that tradespeople lost £82m of work.

According to a survey by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, one in five van drivers experienced tool theft in the last year.

Tradex reports that the average value of tools stored in a van is around £2,500 and many tradespeople leave their tools overnight in their vehicle.

Because most thefts are opportunistic, your priority should be creating layers of deterrents. That’s because a van that seems too much trouble will often be passed over for easier targets.

 

Start with basic habits

No amount of kit can fully make up for poor habits. You should:

  • Always lock every door and close all windows – even if stepping away for just a few minutes
  • Avoid leaving keys or fobs inside the van, or anywhere near windows or doors
  • Park wisely. Whenever possible, park with the sides or rear of the van against a wall, fence or other vehicle to block access
  • Use well-lit, visible locations — ideally under CCTV or street lamps
  • Be extra cautious when stopping briefly — think how easy it would be for someone to reach your tools through a window or door in seconds.
  • Upgrade locks, alarms and physical protection
  • Once your daily routines are solid, focus on hardware to bolster security.

 

Deadlocks and slamlocks

Deadlocks are mechanical locks without a spring, meaning they cannot be forced open easily. Many insurers prefer them as they raise the security rating.

Slamlocks lock automatically when the door closes, eliminating the chance you forget to lock it. They are ideal for vans making repeated stops.

 

Lock protection plates and armour

To resist drilling or prying, you can install metal reinforcement plates around locks or hinges.

Also consider reinforcing exposed sheet metal panels to frustrate the ‘peel and steal’ method, where thieves bend the van side seams.

 

Secure van vaults or boxes

A van-safe or vault bolted into the floor or structure of the van gives your tools a further layer of protection. Choose ones with anti-jemmy designs, deadlocks and strong steel.

 

Window protection

Windows are obvious weak points. Fitting grills, window foils, or security films can slow down or deter break-ins.

Tinting and foils can also mask your tools from outside view.

 

Alarms, immobilisers and tracking

A Thatcham-approved alarm system, which we think this should ideally be Category 1, gives you protection that insurers recognise.

It should be paired with a reliable immobiliser so that even if a thief breaks in, they can’t start the van.

GPS trackers also boost your chances of recovering stolen vans and tools.

 

Marking, registration and recovery

The prevention of tool theft from your van is crucial but you should also plan for the worst by maximising the chance of recovering them.

  • Photograph your tools: Photograph them and keep a detailed record of their serial numbers, purchase receipts and descriptions
  • Marking tools: Make items uniquely identifiable by marking them with UV pens, forensic dyes, engraving or microdots
  • Register your property: Use services like Immobilise to register tools and vehicles so the police have a database to match recovered items
  • Advertise security: Use van stickers that indicate your van is protected by alarms, tracking or tool vaults — such warnings alone can deter a thief
  • Act quickly: Report to a tool theft to the police immediately and give them photographs and details of what was stolen. You must also notify your insurer and monitor online marketplaces.

 

Choosing the right defences

No single security measure is foolproof, but the more layers you add, the harder your van becomes as a target. Here’s a sample road map to get you started:

  • Establish solid habits such as locking, safe parking and key fob vigilance
  • Fit deadlocks or slamlocks and reinforcement plates
  • Add a strong van vault or secure box
  • Protect windows and side panels
  • Install a Thatcham-approved alarm and immobiliser
  • Add GPS tracking
  • Mark and catalogue every tool
  • Register via a recognised service
  • Promote your security visually
  • Be ready to act fast if the worst happens.

Over time, keep reviewing your setup since criminal methods evolve, so regular checks and improvements are smart.

 

Secure your van with GhostInstallations.co.uk

Your van is your workshop and livelihood, so it and the tools on board make the vehicle a magnet for thieves. If you’re serious about protecting your van, one reliable solution is to install a Ghost Immobiliser – a covert system designed to prevent the unauthorised starting of your vehicle.

Ghost installations are trusted by many tradespeople across the UK and the team at GhostInstallations.co.uk can tailor a fitting of the technology to your van’s make and model.

Don’t wait until it’s too late – call us now to book a Ghost Immobiliser and give yourself real peace of mind.

FAQs

Some of our Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Areas Do You Cover?

    Our head office is based in Halifax, however our engineers are based nationwide to cover all the UK.

  • How Long Will It Take To Fit?

    It’s dependent on the vehicle, usually around 2 hours.

  • If I forget my code what happens?

    We have a dedicated aftercare team who can assist you, after verification we are able to support you to change the code.

  • If somebody finds out my code what happens?

    It can be changed by you at any point and you can do this at any time and each day if you wish for maximum security

  • How does the start/stop system impact it?

    The device detects if your car has start / stop technology so you enter the code when you initially start the car and get into it and that’s it. If the car stops at traffic lights it automatically restarts as it normally would do before you had the ghost fitted.

  • Can I have a discount if I get two or more cars done?

    Speak to one of our dedicated account managers to find the correct deal to support your install. We always have offers available.

  • What is the service/valet mode?

    When the car is being driven by others, you can enter service mode so your code is not compromised to the garage. The car stays in service mode until driven over 30 mph or if you take it out of service mode. (Please ask on the day of installation how this is done.)

  • How long is it guaranteed for?

    The product is guaranteed for two years.

  • What happens if I sell my car?

    You can have it removed by us or leave it in the car as a sales feature to get more for your car with it fitted. Please note there will be an additional charge for this service.

  • What happens if the car is leased?

    We can remove and refit if required once your lease has ended. Please note there will be an additional charge for this service.

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