Car Alarm Systems

A car is a big investment, so why not protect it from
thieves? Investing in a good car alarm system can help
make the difference between you keeping your car or losing
it. And, remember, it's not just the car you're
protecting, it's the inside contents as well, the important
papers you keep in your glove compartment, the papers with you
address and other personal information. It's work you're
carrying around. These things are irreplaceable, and, in
the wrong hands, can contribute to identity theft. Car
alarm systems are absolutely vital today.
Car Alarms Offer Safety And Security
By Tom
Sample
Look at any typical police blotter and generally the most
frequent crime listed will be related to automobiles. Whether
it's grand theft auto or simple burglary of items within the
car or even carjacking, autos and crime seem to go together is
just about every locale in the world. This is where a good car
alarm can come in handy. While an alarm won't guarantee theft
won't happen, it can lessen the chances. Anything to deter is a
good idea.
Shopping for car alarms can be a little tough though. There
are a number of different devices on the market that offer one
form of protection or another. The prices vary greatly. The
high-end devices can even track a stolen car to its current
location and lower end options simply lock steering wheels.
Some may be more effective than others in scaring off the
professional thieves, but any type of alarm or lockout device
is better than none.
In the car stealing game, law enforcement will say that
anything that adds even seconds onto the time it takes a thief
to steal a car will help turn them to the next car in the lot.
That's right, just seconds can count. The idea is that if
another mark is easier to hit, the thief will move on to it
instead. While this isn't always so, any type of deterrant is
really better than none.
As you shop for a car alarm, you'll find there are a ton of
different options available. Here are the two major types of
systems:
Passive alarms: These automatically
turn on when the ignition is off and the doors are closed.
If the car is opened incorrectly, i.e., without the key or
the ignition is forced, an alarm will sound.
Active alarms: These must be manually
turned on by the user. The problem here is the user may
forget.
Both types of alarms can come with a number of different
features, depending on the alarm purchased. They can include
such things as door sensors, motion detectors, air horns and
more. The idea behind them is to make enough noise to scare off
a would-be thief.
Some alarms and anti-theft devices even come with a tracking
mechanism. Although more expensive than simple air horns, these
devices can and do prevent a stolen car from making it to a
chop shop. Think of it as a personal homing device for a car
and you get the idea.
Alarms can be very simplistic or extremely complicated. No
matter the type that's purchased, remember they must be turned
on to work. The idea is to deter - to make your car look less
attractive to thieves than others in the lot. It sounds harsh,
but it's a dog-eat-dog kind of world out there. Just look at
news headlines or police blotters and you'll see.
Even a simple steering wheel lock is better than nothing,
but to truly present a problem for thieves, more complex
systems with horns, tracking devices and battery backups should
be considered.
Buying a car alarm should be almost as important as buying
the car in some locations. Considering the alarm protects a big
investment, it only makes sense. Plus, alarms can provide some
good discounts on insurance, too.
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