Car Burglar Alarms May Be Just Noise ?

Some strange things happen concerning car burglar alarms. When I was down in Puerto Rico, while in the Navy, I went to San Juan Airport to pick up a brother-in-law visiting a few days. As I was leaving the airport, there was a car alarm going off with two big guys ripping off a battery from a car. There were people just standing there watching. Go figure!

Another instance,a bird lands on an expensive car and the burglar alarm went off. Perhaps maybe the wind would set it off, who knows for sure? I do know that it would be annoying to people within hearing distance. They just might ignore the fact, someone really is breaking into the automobile.

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Tenon Car Alarms – Cutting Edge Car Security

When a country like ours experiences a sudden downturn economically people become quite desperate. Those who have little regard for the law and the property of others quickly turn to theft to provide an income. Automobiles are easy targets for today’s thieves. Cars can be resold. They can be stripped of valuable devices such as stereo systems, DVD players, and GPS systems, and these items are fenced easily. Cars also can be cutup for parts and sold to parts warehouses. It is easy to see why an automotive security system like Tenon car alarms is in great demand.

Y.T.Tenon Electronic Technology of Guangzhou, China, was established in 1991 as a specialized maker of car alarms and parking sensors. The company was the first to develop and produce two-way automobile security alarms in mainland China in 1998. They produce high quality security and sensor products through a system of experienced engineers and quality control experts.

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Don’t Make Yourself a Target For Car Thieves

Car theft has been a problem in the United States since cars were invented. A car or other vehicle is stolen in the United States every 28.8 seconds according to 2008 data from the FBI. The chances of your car being stolen in the U.S. are 1 in 210 according to data from federal agencies and the Insurance Information Institute. The odds vary geographically. The Northeast has the lowest incidence of vehicle thefts, about 9.8 percent, and the Midwest 18.2 percent. The South and West have the highest percentage of vehicle thefts, about 36 percent each. Your chances of having your car stolen are highest in urban areas.

Although vehicle theft has been decreasing every year since 2006, only 59% of stolen vehicles were recovered last year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Car theft is a major problem that can leave you without transportation while you deal with a time-consuming insurance claim. Here are some ways to reduce your chances of becoming a car thief’s next victim.

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