Security Seals

Security seals provide tamper-evident protection for cargo and assets, acting as a visual deterrent against unauthorised access. We have a complete range of security seals of every type and to suit every application, including retail, transport and logistics sectors (e.g. sealing trucks & trailers, roll-cages, tote boxes or shipping containers). Our security seals include indicative seal types (plastic pull-through, fixed length, metal strip) as well as ISO17712 barrier seals (high-security bolt seals & cable seals). Our tamper-evident security seals are fully customisable and available in different seal lengths (16 - 51cm), tail diameters (1.3 - 5mm) and break strengths (from 5KgF easy-break seals to 2000KgF+ barrier seals). Below you can view our full range of security seals. Use the drop down selector below to filter against particular types and characteristics - including the seal's break strength, useable length, level of security and other features.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

What do security seals do?

Security seals act as a tamper-evident solution, providing a visual indicator of unauthorised access or tampering. They are an effective method to protect assets, ensuring that any interference is immediately noticeable. These seals are commonly used in various industries to safeguard items such as trailers, cash bags, and first aid kits.

What does 'seal' stand for in security?

In the context of security, SEAL can refer to Security, Efficiency, Assurance, and Longevity. Security seals are designed to provide assurance against tampering while maintaining efficiency in application and longevity in protection.

What are the different types of security seals?

Security seals come in various types, including plastic security seals like pull tight seals, bolt seals, cable seals, and smaller meter seals. Each type is suited for different applications, such as securing fire extinguishers, trailers, containers or cash bags. They can be customised with barcodes or personalised information to meet specific security requirements. See our full guide to the types of security seals for more information.

How do I choose the right security seals for me?

We have put together a helpful guide on choosing the best security seal for the job

How to remove security seals?

To remove security seals, you will require a tool like scissors or cutting tool to carefully cut through the plastic or metal of the seal. Ensure you do this cautiously to avoid injury to yourself or damage to equipment.