Tips to prevent catalytic converter thefts
Thefts of catalytic converters have skyrocketed because they contain rare metals (i.e., platinum, palladium, and rhodium).
The price of these three rare metals have increased due to the war in Ukraine. The supply chain has been affected since Russia mines the metals.Catalytic converters are easy targets, as cutting the part from the vehicle takes less than a minute. Some vehicle types — specifically those with a higher clearance, such as trucks, SUVs, buses, and vans —are more desirable because they present less of an obstacle for thieves.
Regulating sales
Some states have set up laws to help curb the sale of stolen catalytic converters to scrap yards. Most recently, the state of Massachusetts has started requiring specific recordkeeping by those buying catalytic converters. Required documentation includes:
- The seller’s contact information,
- Proof of the seller’s identity, and
- A bill of sale or other legal document demonstrating the seller’s ownership of the part.
The buyer is required to keep a record of the transaction and provide it to enforcement if asked.
Protecting vehicles
Some of the best countermeasures against catalytic converter theft are “old school.” The following facility security tips may aid in reducing thefts at your motor carrier:
- Park vehicles in a locked garage or highly-visible, well-lit area of the parking lot.
- Block access by positioning the catalytic converter side of the vehicle near:
- Walls,
- Fences,
- High curbs, or
- Other vehicles.
- Install enough exterior lights for adequate coverage.
- Install security cameras and assign someone to respond when motion is detected.
- Hire security guards for nights and weekends.
- Put up fencing and gates around the lot.
- Schedule routine inspections of fences, gates, alarms, and lights.
- Arrange and trim trees, shrubs, and bushes so as not to create places of concealment.
- Etch unique identifiers or license plate numbers on catalytic converters to deter anyone from buying it.
- Put stickers in the windows of vehicles alerting perpetrators that the converters have been marked with an identifier.
Key to remember: When given an opportunity, thieves will steal your catalytic converters. Put as many roadblocks as possible in their way so they look for an easier target.