Practical Caravan

HOW TO… KEEP YOUR CARAVAN SAFE

CUT OUT and keep GUIDE!

ALTHOUGH THE CHANCES that your caravan will be stolen or broken into are thankfully small, the number of these unwelcome incidents has been growing, so there’s never been a better time to audit your security provisions and check they are all as good as they can be.

Follow our expert guide to the top 10 security measures for your caravan, and you’ll be making life as difficult as you possibly can for the pesky thieves.

Wheel locks

Wheel locks come in all shapes and sizes, but one of the most popular is the Al-Ko Secure wheel lock. This device is smaller and lighter than most other wheel locks, so it’s easier

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