How to Install a Vehicle Security System & Car Alarm

They are the apples of our eye. Our pride and joy, the thing we have worked for for so long and now it is here you will want to ensure a safe home for your new arrival. Installing an alarm system is the first step to this, and some form of Immobiliser will come in useful as well. What do you mean, that is barbaric? No, I was talking about cars. Easy mistake to make, I suppose. Anyway, you do not want your car to get stolen even if you love your kids more than it or are still undecided, so if your new car is not a new car, and as a result comes without an alarm system, you will want to add as much security to it as possible.

The advantage of buying a car that does not have a pre-fitted alarm system – for yes, there is an advantage! – is that you can fit one of your choosing, one that is neither so sensitive that it goes off when a song thrush lands nearby, nor so numb that it only springs into action when the thieves are unscrewing the old licence plates and sealing it off for a respray. It may mean a bit of hard work, but who does not secretly love playing the mechanic on a Saturday afternoon? If you are planning to do it all on Saturday afternoon, though, make sure you start early on, because this is not a small job.

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Is Buying a Car Alarm Worth the Money ?

Two cars are stolen every minute. So is it worth spending money on a car alarm?

Drivers that believe thieves target only expensive cars or cars in large cities are incorrect. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau the 1995 Honda Civic is the most stolen vehicle, with the 1991 Honda Accord and 1989 Toyota Camry running close behind. The 1997 Ford F-150 was the highest listed pickup truck. These older vehicles are targets due to the high price their parts will bring sold piecemeal. While all vehicle owners should take precautions, it is worthwhile to realize when you drive a high-risk vehicle and take extra precautionary measures.

There are many common sense ways to avoid vehicle theft, such as locking the car, taking the keys, removing valuables or anything that would look desirable to a thief (like a bag or purse), not leaving the vehicle running, keeping the windows closed completely and parking in well-lit areas. This is obviously the least expensive form of defense.

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Why Car Alarm Systems Are Crucial In This Day And Time

With the world we live in today I am surprised that every car doesn’t come with a stock alarm for the car. People today will do anything they can to break into your car they will just break your windows that is why you need an alarm on your car. With most insurance companies today they won’t even insure you unless you have a proper alarm on your car. That is because people are probably doing so much fraud to get free money from the insurance company or the rates of peoples cars getting broke into are getting so high that the insurance company just wants you to have the proper equipment so that you wont have to call them complaining.

With so many people and so many cars in the U.S. studies have shown that every 20 seconds a car is being stolen and someone doesn’t even have a clue that it is happening. If you do not want to end up like a person that is trying to get their car back then you need to put a good alarm system on your car so that nobody will break in or steal your car from you. When you get a good system for your car you get a little remote so that you can lock or unlock your car from a distance or if you see someone breaking in to your car or trying to break in you can hit your little panic button that is on your remote as well. You will love your alarm system after you have had it for awhile and notice its good use.

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