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TVL Security’s new Anti-Cut Shielding Panels leave thieves tied in knots
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TVL Security’s new Anti-Cut Shielding Panels leave thieves tied in knots

28th April 2023
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Specialist van security products supplier, TVL Security, has underlined its ongoing commitment to bringing innovative and affordable theft protection technology to the aftermarket vehicle sector by launching its new Anti-Cut Shielding panel range at the Commercial Vehicle Show 2023 in Birmingham.

Constructed with aramid fibres already used in applications including bulletproof vests, customers opting for the package will see their vans installed with panels designed to prevent unauthorised entry and incapacitate any power tools used to drill or cut through the vehicle’s exterior.

The lightweight panels can be fitted internally to areas around vehicle locks, and even to the roof, to ensure complete all-round cargo protection.

Laura Moran, Managing Director, TVL Group, says: “The accessibility and effectiveness of power tools mean they are a popular choice for thieves looking to make a quick buck, so we set out to slow them down.

“The aramid fibres in our new range have a highly regarded track record in other applications, helping to keep both assets and personnel safe. We’re delighted to be able to bring that level of protection to the aftermarket vehicle security sector for the first time.”

CV Show attendees can see TVL’s Anti-Cut Shielding range first-hand on the TVL Group hub (Stand 5D10, Hall 5), which features a Ford Transit Custom van featuring Anti-Cut Shielding panels, as well as example tools that have been tried and tested on the material by TVL’s research and development team.

TVL Security’s new panels will be ready to ship from Q3 2023 and will be compatible with the most popular vehicle makes and models.

Based in Brentwood, Essex, TVL Security manufactures, supplies and installs a wide range of innovative vehicle security products for both sole traders and larger fleets.

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