Storage
When your caravan is not in use
Always try to use an approved, secured, caravan park whenever possible. These have gained a police 'Secured by Design' award for security features which lessen the opportunity for crime to take place and offer a secure environment for your caravan. Your crime reduction officer at your local station will be able to give you information about any secured caravan parks in the area.
Your caravan is even more vulnerable when it is not being used. Caravans left on sites, storage compounds and on your driveways are targets for thieves. Wherever it is, immobilise your caravan using quality wheel clamps or a security post fitted near the front of the A frame and the main body or both. Remove all your personal belongings when you are not using your caravan. Leave cupboard doors and curtains open - thieves can be put off by a caravan that is obviously empty. Choose a storage site wisely, not just on price. Check the security measures. If you can enter the storage area and remove your caravan without being approached, so can a thief.
To prevent thieves breaking into the caravan:-
* Have a reliable alarm fitted and remember to turn it on even when you leave your caravan for a short time.
* Always close doors, windows and any roof light when you leave even if only for a short time.
* Always lock your caravan and take the keys with you. At home, store the keys in a safe place that is out of sight and away from any windows and doors.
* Mark all the property you normally take with you in your caravan with your postcode or some other unique identifying number linked to a recognised database and keep a note of serial numbers in a safe place. This helps police return items to you and also helps to convict criminals.
* Take photographs of your caravan and interior fittings.
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