By WEnRV Publishing and Industry Partners on Thursday, 23 April 2026
Category: RV Industry News

Vanlife Security Tips: Protecting Your Home on Wheels

Vanlife offers incredible freedom, but living on the road means taking extra precautions to secure your mobile home and your belongings. Here are essential tips for enhancing your van's security.

Vehicle and Entry Point Security

Securing the physical entry points of your van is the first line of defense against unauthorized access.

1. Upgrade Your Door Locks

The factory locks on many vans can be easily compromised. Consider upgrading to high-security options.

Security Feature

Description

Deadbolts

Install supplementary deadbolt locks on the rear and side doors, accessible only from the inside.

Hasps and Padlocks

Use heavy-duty steel hasps and high-quality padlocks on the exterior of rear cargo doors, especially when parked overnight or leaving the van for an extended time.

Steering Wheel Lock

A visible deterrent that makes the van harder to drive away, often seen as a secondary theft prevention measure.

2. Window and Hatch Security

Windows are often overlooked but can be a weak spot.


Electronic and Deterrent Security

Technology can provide both active alarms and passive deterrents.

3. Install a Quality Alarm System

A loud, reliable alarm system can scare off intruders and alert you to an issue.


4. Surveillance and Monitoring

Keep an eye on your van, even when you aren't inside.


Personal and Belonging Security

Protecting valuable items requires planning and discretion.

5. Secure Your Valuables

Do not leave high-value items in plain sight.


6. Stay Vigilant and Choose Parking Wisely

Your location is a major factor in your security risk.

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