Find the Best Anti-Theft Device for your Car with These Tips

How safe do you think your car really is sitting in that parking gargae all day while you’re at work? What about sitting outside your house, even? The truth is without an anti-theft device installed in your car, it never really is safe. A recent study showed that every 25 seconds someone’s vehicle is reported stolen. That totals 1.2 million car thefts each year. One of those cars can be yours next.

So you have to decide if the extra money you put out for buying a car alarm system is a worthy investment compared to losing your car. This is the only question. You’re next faced with ones like, which car safety system should you buy? Which will best protect it?

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Installing a Vehicle Security System, Car Alarm

Whatever your car may have cost to buy, it is your property and you will naturally want to protect it with all reasonable means. Particularly if you are unable to put the car in a locked garage, and have to park in the street near your home (or anywhere you may visit), you will want to have protections in place to ensure that nobody can either steal the car or anything inside it. For this reason, most of us like to have a car alarm fitted. To save money, many of us will choose to install the alarm ourselves – but we need to get this right, because if you install it poorly then you might as well leave the car’s doors open and the keys in the ignition. Car thieves are opportunistic, and will take any chance they are presented with.

Installing a car alarm correctly requires at least a good deal of preparation and is better done if you have at least some grasp of electronics and wiring. You do not need to be a qualified electrician by any stretch of the imagination, but certainly need to have the right equipment and the right mental preparation. Getting it wrong will lead to a poor installation, potential for theft and even arguably a poorer running car. Before you do anything you need to gather together the correct materials and tools. The tools will include scissors, crimps, a test light, screwdriver, a soldering iron, a drill and a volt meter. The materials will include solder wire, screws, tie wrap and double-sided mounting tape.

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How To Remove Car Alarms

One of the more popular car alarms is the type that is armed with motion or impact sensors that give off a loud sound when somebody gets too near or tries to steal your car. This alarm has been very effective, especially in deterring thieves because the sound reaches anyone within a 120-decibel range and definitely attracts unwanted attention.

However, these types of car alarms were not designed to only give off the sound when a thief is trying to steal your car. They are only designed to go off if someone gets too close or if something comes in contact with your car, — all presumed to be ‘acts of stealing.’ Given this, there are times when your car alarm is activated by accident. This has led to annoying situations that can cause quite a stir in your neighborhood (especially if it happens in the middle of the night). It leaves you scrambling to turn off the alarm. However, turning off the alarm may not be as easy as it seems, because sometimes the alarm system has technical problems.

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