Protecting Your Motorhome: The Importance of Fitting a Tracker

For many owners, a motorhome is a substantial financial investment, often saved for over years. It enables freedom for holidays, longer journeys, and getaways, yet it also stands as one of the most valuable possessions beyond their property.



In contrast to typical vehicles, motorhomes are often stored off-site, left unused for prolonged periods, and parked in remote locations. These factors heighten vulnerability to organised theft.



Why Locks and Alarms Aren’t Enough



At Trackerfit, many owners assume their motorhome is secure due to having locks, alarms, or secure storage. Yet, thefts frequently happen despite such measures. Sophisticated thieves can disable alarms, defeat locks, and remove a vehicle without drawing attention.



After the vehicle is moved, physical security is irrelevant—there’s no tracking unless technology is in place. This is the security blind spot trackers are designed to fill.



What Makes Motorhomes Attractive to Thieves



Motorhomes are high-value assets that are relatively easy to move, making them prime targets to theft rings. Once inside, alarm systems can be quickly defeated with electronic devices or cloned keys.



In many cases, these vehicles are stored in industrial units or shifted across regions to evade detection. Unless tracking is in place, owners must rely on luck.



Trackers: How They Work



Trackers use GPS for positioning and GSM/GPRS to transmit location data. If the motorhome moves without permission, alerts are triggered either directly or via a monitoring centre.



Speed matters. Prompt action greatly increases the chance of recovering the vehicle before it is hidden or dismantled.



Modern trackers offer additional features like motion detection, anti-tamper alerts, and location-based security zones. This gives owners peace of mind even when away for weeks.



Other Tracking Methods Explained



Some systems, like those by Tracker, use VHF (Very High Frequency) instead of GPS. VHF is less susceptible to signal blocking and works via a unique network, allowing signals to bounce between equipped vehicles.



In the UK, police assets are equipped to detect VHF signals, enabling law enforcement to intervene during recovery using this system.



Why Trackers Matter When Stationary



Motorhomes often remain parked for long durations, especially in winter. Trackerfit offers low-power consumption systems that continue tracking even during inactivity. Owners can verify position and get notified of any movement.



This is particularly important for vehicles kept in compounds, farms, or other shared facilities.



Installation Matters



Correct installation ensures functionality. Poorly installed units are easier to find, suffer power issues, or struggle with connectivity. Trackerfit’s TASSA-approved engineers install discreetly and verify each system before handover.



Installation can take place at home, in storage, or at a dealership. Most fittings are quick to arrange.



Choosing the Right Tracker



Motorhome use differs—some travel year-round, others store seasonally, and some go abroad. Trackerfit offers different solutions including:




  • Subscription-based monitored systems

  • Discreet, self-monitored options

  • One-time purchase systems



Guidance is provided based on your vehicle use, storage location, and desired recovery response.



Protect What Matters



A tracker adds realistic protection through visibility, early alerts, and a greater recovery chance if the vehicle is taken.



View the full range online or speak to the more info Trackerfit team on 0800 756 5100 for advice tailored to your motorhome.

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