
ATVTrac, the dedicated stolen tracking recovery specialists, continue their mission to get farmers and landowners to take security and safety more seriously, as machinery theft continues to hit.
With NFU’s rural crime report showing ATV and associated machinery theft still a big issue, ATVTrac continues to help protect farmers, both from a security perspective and with safety too, thanks to the unit’s multi-tech approach that tracks theft, vehicle position and can even notify of a roll-over situation.
The firm’s Rupert Archer-Smith, explained, “The stats speak for themselves in terms of the theft. ATVs and smaller machinery are very obvious targets, but with ATVTrac we’ve been able to prove that dedicated technology really can make a difference. On top of its security features, our lone worker focussed technology is great for keeping workers safe, which for farmers and land owners in remote areas, is a hugely reassuring bonus.
“It’s not always a subject that gets much attention, but lone worker safety is in our opinion really important. When we introduced ATVTrac, we realised that we could implement this functionality thanks to technology already developed in our units. Quite simply, as soon as the unit detects vehicle angle outside of normal parameters for a period of time, with no speed, the system will automatically send a text message to chosen contacts in case a roll-over incident has occurred.”
With flexible installation on any type of machinery, and using multi-tier technology, featuring GPS, GPRS and Radio Frequency, ATVTrac offers real-time location information, while informing the owner of unauthorised movement through text, email and phone call.
Should a theft occur, ATVTrac has a 24-hour monitored call centre to track the device, liaising with police or partner company Securitas to recover the stolen asset and return it in a hassle-free way.
For more information on ATVTrac, visit www.atvtrac.co.uk




