If you were notified that your caravan was being moved, what can you do? The police rightfully will probably take no action as they do not know if the call is a hoax or not.Thanks for you input.
The alarm I was considering fitting was a silent alarm that would phone my mobile when the van was moved.
I must admit in 60 years of camping, tenting, caravaning, motorhoming and now my last few years back to caravaning I have never heard an alarm go off!!!
My van is always kept at home where I have locked gates, boundary alarms, cameras and my biggest interest in life is firearms , so I'm well covered for most eventualities.
When away, as long as the sim has service it would phone/send a message to, upto six preset numbers.
Obviously if a thief wanted to steal it no matter want deterrents you had they would take it away.
It's a cheap van so not very sought after by a thief.
If you were notified that your caravan was being moved, what can you do? The police rightfully will probably take no action as they do not know if the call is a hoax or not.
I think the answer is you look at it and in most cases there will be nothing untoward looking. I certainly would not ignore it and if there are people around someone will normally check it out. Having said that thieves breaking into a caravan on an occupied site is very unusual and most break in occur elsewhere.Just asking, have you heard a caravan alarm going off,. On a site and what did you do ???
Just asking, have you heard a caravan alarm going off,. On a site and what did you do ???
Thanks, did yours have as audible alarm?When we got our caravan it already had a manufacture alarm put in when new and a red light use to come on if anyone went through the door at the caravan storage would text me straight away so i hope you get one you are after .