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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Buying Automated Car Alarms

What should you look for when you’re buying a car alarm with automated features? The answer depends on the type of features that you want and how much you’re willing to spend to have them. Car alarms with automated features have been developed to help reduce the number of car robberies. In the past a simple siren type car alarm was enough to scare off car thieves, but for the most part this type of alarm can be easily disabled by any car thief with experience. Once the siren sound of the alarm is disabled there is no other feature that will prevent the thief from driving away in your car.

The automated features of car alarms are quite diverse; individual sensor activated design models will send the driver of a vehicle an alert when a specific area of the car has been violated, for instance if a window is broken. There are other car alarms with the automated feature of notification and response; where the alarm system dials a predetermined telephone number with a specific code that the driver must enter that will either incapacitate the vehicle or notify the authorities.

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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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