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Top Tips to Improve Your Van’s Security

The very simple rule of thumb for when you are getting insurance is; lower risk calculates the lower premium. Insurance Company counts many factors that may contribute to or reduce the risk of a claim being made. Make sure you secure your van from the most common claims such as;

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Top Tips to Improve Your Van’s Security

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  1. Top Tips to Improve Your Van’s Security

  2. The very simple rule of thumb for when you are getting insurance is; lower risk calculates the lower premium. Insurance Company counts many factors that may contribute to or reduce the risk of a claim being made. Make sure you secure your van from the most common claims such as;

  3. Secure it With an Alarm: Nowadays, a van comes with a pre-installed alarm system. Alarms are usually installed to stop thieves from stealing your car or even the expensive content like; costly equipment, tools, etc.

  4. Install an Immobiliser: Having an immobilizer installed in your van ensures that if robber manages to get around the alarm, they won’t get an escape. It’s a device fitted to the engine of your van that won’t allow ignition to work if van gets damages making no chances of the quick gateway.

  5. Add a Tracker: With the advent of smaller GPS tracking systems, you may connect your smartphone that will help you to trace your vehicle if it has been stolen. Let your Insurance Company London know if you have ‘tracker’ fitted in your car.

  6. Build Up Your No Claims Bonus: A no claim bonus helps you to reduce your insurance premium, by counting a number of years you’ve gone without making a claim. The longer you go making no claim, a safer driver you’ll be considered.

  7. Choose Drivers Carefully: Here, two things are crucial to consider; the age of a driver and the number of van drivers. Number of drivers will affect the premium you pay. In addition, young drivers aged below 25 will prove more expensive to insure.

  8. Calculate Drivers Accurately: It may be possible for you to reduce your van’s mileage if you need to drive around the country for work. However, it’s important to correctly calculate your mileage as you’re only paying what you should.

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