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Call For Tradespeople to Install Dashcams to Prevent Tool Theft

Tradespeople are being urged to install dashcams to deter thieves as it is revealed that tool theft has cost the industry billions in losses.

Road safety technology providers at Road Angel have warned tradespeople to protect their vehicles or risk losing their livelihoods, given the growing concern about tool theft rates.

Tradespeople and their vans are becoming even bigger targets to criminals eager to make quick bucks by selling the stolen equipment online or to pawn brokers.

Research shows that nearly four in five tradespeople have experienced tool theft, costing the industry a massive £2.5 billion.

Shockingly, reports show that 78% of tradespeople have had their tools stolen, with just 1% having their equipment returned.

Even if they are insured for equipment loss, having a stolen van or tools will severely impact tradies, as they cannot work and make a steady income.

From sourcing replacement equipment to rebooking appointments or paying for damage and repairs, theft can severely impact tradespeople’s jobs and mental health.

Experts at Road Angel are calling for tradespeople to install dash cams that offer a ‘parking mode’ in their vehicles to protect themselves against theft.

Many are unaware that the unique feature on some dashcams can record crucial evidence if someone targets a vehicle.

Parking mode means the dashcam will keep recording footage even when the vehicle’s engine is off.

It means a vehicle can have 24-hour protection even when the engine is off and parked up, something which is essential for tradespeople who have to leave their vans parked in unknown areas or down the street out of sight.

Parking mode on dashcams works by using a series of motion sensors which detect vibrations or a sudden change in direction, so they will begin to record footage if it detects a thief trying to break in.

With shockingly low statistics of just one in 100 having stolen tools recovered, experts are hopeful that the device could make a big difference.

Gary Digva, the founder of Road Angel, said: “It is common knowledge that thieves target tradespeople. Crime seems to rise amongst industry employees, as almost 80% of tradies have reported having equipment stolen.

“I urge tradespeople who own tools and store them in their van to take the necessary precautions to deter criminals and add extra security.

“Unfortunately, we are seeing low conviction rates and lenient sentencing when it comes to this crime, which only adds to the problem.

“The spiralling cost of living crisis will no doubt drive more people to steal high-value goods, so protecting your van and tools as best you can is crucial.

“Dashcams with a parking mode are ideal for tradespeople who leave their vans parked down side streets out of sight in unknown areas when out on a job. The camera will start rolling when it detects any impact or movement.

“This will mean you have hard evidence of any criminal activity to hand over to the police, and placing a dashcam in full view for thieves to see should help deter them from stealing anything.

“With the devastating effects theft can have on a business, it is important to be one step ahead of these criminals.”

To learn more about how to protect vans and equipment from being stolen, please visit https://www.roadangelgroup.com/.

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