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New Protect+ range from TVL Security offers ‘next level’ vehicle defence

TVL Security has launched a brand-new product range, designed to bring affordable and effective next-level crime-combating technologies to van users.

The new Protect+ offering provides more features, benefits and protection to customers

The new Protect+ offering builds on the success of the existing Protect range, providing more features, benefits and protection to customers.

Laura Moran, managing director, TVL Group, said: “Our existing portfolio is doing a fantastic job in keeping vans and tools secure nationwide, but we know that thieves are constantly trialling new methods to illegally access private property. That’s why we’re delighted to bring Protect+ to market.”

New features include:

  • A patented high-security dimple key designed to prevent authorised users from creating illegitimate copies.
  • ‘Floating’ anti-drill pins installed within the lock’s cylinder, designed to prevent thieves picking the lock.
  • Anti-drill plates to defend the locking mechanism from being attacked or manipulated from the vehicle’s exterior.

In addition, key replacements are also only available directly through TVL Security and will only be fulfilled once requests are validated using the Police National Computer (PNC) and the International Security Register (ISR).

Legitimate owners are verified by cross-checking a unique code issued with each key – stored on the ISR – against the vehicle’s registration on the PNC, which can be used to flag whether a van is marked as stolen.

Buyers also get an additional year’s worth of warranty with Protect+, with their purchase covered for two years rather than one.

“Our enhanced Protect+ offering has been developed through meaningful conversations with fleet managers and business owners across the country, as well as hours of research and development,” added Moran. “We are certain that Protect+ provides unrivalled quality, affordability and security performance for the aftermarket.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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