How to Safely Lock up your e- Scooter Outside?
18th Feb 2022
Electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular for busy city dwellers who need to get around without the hassle of traffic. This is not only because they are environment friendly but also because they provide commuters with a quick and easy mode of transportation. Undoubtedly, they save time and are convenient to use for people who live in big cities like Vancouver, Montreal, or Ottawa. But with success comes vulnerabilities – it is easier to steal somebody's scooter than it is to hijack somebody's car.
The primary downside is that many e scooter users report being victimised by theft when accidentally leaving their device in plain sight. Parking and storage have become a serious issue. Various cities and parks in Canada are discussing how electric scooters can be stored and locked up in a necessary place. Fortunately, there are several solutions, this blog will cover how you can safely lock up your electric scooter outside!
How to find a secure and practical locking solution for your electric scooter?
The process of choosing the best electric scooter for one’s needs can be intimidating, but before delving into all the various models of electric scooters available on the market today, it is essential to first know how to go about finding a practical and secure solution of locking your electric scooter outside. You need protection that will guarantee that your device will not get stolen or damaged outside of your home.
Scooters with a max weight of 120 pounds most often have a built-in lock system with the key installed in the scooter for this purpose. The downside is that they can be cumbersome to carry with you all day, and you’ll need a chain lock at least to safely park it around. It is natural for you to be concerned about the security of your e-scooter these days. Recently, several reports have stated that even the most popular models of electric scooters are easy to steal.
The U Type Lock is an intuitive product that features a steel chain. Consumers like that it can wrap around objects such as poles or parking metres. Yet, one concern about the U Type Lock is that items left vice versa may end up on the ground where they would be at risk of theft.
Another lock is a kind of innovative lock which is an infrared alarm system that can also identify where the scooter is. It does this by releasing a tone-locked signal once the code of the wire has been cut. This will turn on alerts on your phone. It also instals GPS which allows the cops to pinpoint the location and officers will be able to find it as long as it is turned on and connected to Wi-Fi.
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Various types of locks and considerations
There are many safe and reliable designs to lock an electric scooter. The best one that we figure is the long bungee cord ratchet system. With a long, weighted rod and a towing eye, you can easily anchor your bike without any tools needed. It is definitely quick and handy for anyone to use it.
Start by assembling the bungee cord ratchet system which should include; two pre-cut lengths of bungee cord (depending on the model of the electrical scooter), at least one eye loop or piece of stiff wire (this can be obtained from a standard clamp used in the kitchen), and pairs of pliers.
If you're going to use a cable lock, make sure it's hardened steel and coated with rubber.
Cable locks are the most vulnerable type of security as nothing is preventing would-be thieves from cutting them with their garden shears or bolt cropper. If this is the case, invest in a more solid form of protection such as a folding bicycle lock, padlock, U-Lock, or chain.
Additionally, if you plan on parking outside, see if there's a bike rack nearby where you can lock your e-Scooter to ground level so it won't be so easy for any unauthorised person to carry it off.
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How to protect your valuables on an e-scooter?
One big problem in space has always been exactly how to protect your valuables on an E-scooter. This is what will cause most people to decide not to take the risk by riding one in the first place.
One of the most problematic problems with this type of transportation is thieves. Having valuables on an e-scooter before boarding may result in them getting stolen while you're away. Everyone who has parked their electric scooter is faced with the question of what to do with their valuables.
Fortunately, many different products can be purchased to prevent this.
If you are travelling by E-scooter no one can guard your valuables or driveways. At first glance, this seems like a precarious situation- however, the fashion of security cameras has risen to resolve these concerns adequately.
Sometimes you can identify theft-prone situations and take safeguards against them. For instance, if you know that scooters are left around, often at low heights to the ground, you can buy your valuables in an anti-theft bag (like Pacsafe), then tuck it into the strap at the back of the scooter or attach it to one of its spokes.
Once you have all the instructions down, lock your e-scooter in a safe place. Remember that thieves are not just breaking into houses anymore.