Fleet tracking is becoming more and more common in many companies in the world today. This is because tracking has been proven to offer many benefits to any company that owns a fleet of vehicles. These advantages include: 1. Reduced Costs Fleet tracking systems can make fleet management easier and more effective
Installation of van accessories, such as rear access steps have always been time-consuming and often problematic, where the vehicle is already equipped with original reverse parking sensors. As an innovative solution to this issue, our partners at Rhino Products have just introduced the Connect+ technology for SafeStep. Connect+ Connect+ allows your vehicle
Van tool theft is a very serious issue which can instantly take away a tradesperson’s means to earn a living and support his or her family. Peter Booth (@PBplumber) has recently launched a campaign calling for a change in regulation regarding the police’s handling of van and tool theft crimes in the UK. The
Along with a few other industry experts, we were recently interviewed by Commusoft about the ever growing problem of tool theft. Obviously in reality, there’s no definitive way to 100% protect yourself from tool theft. But, what you can do is make sure it’s as hard as possible for the thieves to get to your
With tool theft rife up and down the country, we’re looking at how criminals are able to gain access to vans so quickly and easily. Some people are claiming that a skeleton key, available for only £20 online, might be to blame for thousands of van break-ins across the UK. What is the skeleton key
With vehicle crime becoming a growing problem throughout the UK, we’ve created this handy infographic to help you understand the facts:
WD40 is hugely popular across the world, and is used for anything from preventing rust to removing nail polish from surfaces and even removing gum from clothes. But this multi-faceted product has limitations – it should never be used to lubricate locks! The main reason for this is that WD40 is not a true lubricant; it is
The accessories which ensure a vehicle is deemed, by the government, to be safe to work on public highways are commonly called Chapter 8. This refers to Chapter 8 of the government’s ‘Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road Works and Temporary Situations’ (2009) which dictates how a vehicle should appear to ensure it is