Your RV is a big investment so it’s only natural for you to be concerned about its safety. If you take proper precautions to protect your camper, you won’t have to worry about it being stolen. The experts at Schwab's RV World have put together a list of helpful tips that you can use to prevent RV theft. Keep reading to learn more, and if you have any questions, get in touch with us at our dealership in Leduc, Alberta. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to help you keep your camper safe.

Parking

When you’re on the road, park your camper where there are other RVs around. With people around, any robber is going to be nervous about getting caught in the act. It’s also best to not park close to the road. The longer a thief has to search for your RV, the lesser the chance of it getting robbed. When at home, store your camper in a barn or shed or build an RV shelter for it. Don’t leave your RV on the street as it’ll attract the attention of robbers and may even get towed for extended parking.

If you have a towable trailer, consider getting a wheel jockey. This will let you move the trailer without the help of a tow vehicle. Use the wheel jockey to turn the hitch side of the RV away from the road so no thief can just attach your trailer to their vehicle and drive away with it. A hitch lock is another way to stop thieves from hooking up their vehicle to your camper.

Basic Security Steps

You can install a deadbolt on your door for added safety. Or you can invest in a wheel lock and a tire boot to thwart thefts. Remember one of the best ways to avoid getting robbed is by noticing people and activities around you. Don’t trust someone too soon and try to keep your wits about you in unfamiliar places.

Additional Security

One of the best ways to secure your RV is to get a security system much like the ones you use at home. Though it costs more than the basic security steps we talked about before, it is worth the money. The alarm system goes off the moment someone tries to tamper with your RV. Some of these systems come with security cameras whose footage you can view on your phone or laptop if you’re away from the camper. You can also ask your local law enforcement officers about tracking devices and tags for your RV. These don’t really stop thefts but they can help you prove a stolen vehicle is yours.

We hope that this guide has been useful. Taking some time to secure your RV means you’ll be less worried about theft during your vacation. For all your RV needs, come to Schwab's RV World in Leduc, AB. We are proud to serve the good people of Edmonton, and our team will be happy to ensure that your RV trips are safe, comfortable, and fun!