Show your commitment to the security standard of the caravan and motorhome storage industry – become a member of CaSSOA today!
As the industry benchmark for caravan and motorhome storage standards, a CaSSOA site can be seen as the preferred location for caravan and motorhome owners looking for a storage location.
As well as being part of a nationally recognised association, CaSSOA also offers unique member benefits - please download the documents at the bottom of the page.
In order to become a member, you will need to have a site survey. There are two options:
Pre-accreditation survey - These visits are ideal for sites in the early planning stages and SECOM will provide you with recommendations to achieve CaSSOA accreditation.
The cost of this initial visit is £125.75. You would then have the option of completing any recommendations to get your site up to standard before a full accreditation survey is completed.
Full survey – If you already have security in place and would like to skip straight to a full survey (required for membership) you should choose a full survey. Price depends on the size of your site – between £294-£354.
CaSSOA Member Application Form (will open in a new window)
Click here to complete our application form (opens an external form)
CaSSOA Application FormAccreditation is based on various security features including perimeter fencing, CCTV and entry/exit systems. Consideration is also given to the risk to the stored caravans from, fire, flood, vermin, and storm damage. We will always offer recommendations and advice to help you progress to a higher accreditation should you wish to. All CaSSOA storage facilities undergo a 3 yearly, on-site survey to ensure that they are maintaining the standards required for their accreditation.
In order for you to be considered for a CaSSOA accreditation all sites must have perimeter fencing encompassing the entire storage area and the entrance / exit are protected by lockable gates as a minimum level of security. All sites must conform to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. A fire risk assessment must have been carried out by a responsible person.
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