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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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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Car Alarm Systems

In the United States alone, a car is either stolen or broken into every 20 seconds. It is therefore not surprising that car alarm system manufacturers are constantly finding ways to improve the theft deterrence abilities of their products. But while it’s amazing how car alarm systems have evolved form their simplest beginnings, it’s even more amazing how car thieves still manage to get around them. Are car alarm systems really too simple to provide any protection?

Basic car alarm systems work by using simple circuitry technology – if someone forces the car door open, the circuit is closed and a siren sounds off. More sophisticated car alarms have added more sensors to capture every possible threat by being more sensitive to light vibrations or pressures. Shock sensors cause the alarm to go off when someone or something hits or moves the vehicle. The alarm will go off in patterns dependent on how strong the shock is – the sounds go anywhere from a short beeping sound to a very loud, nonstop alarm. Because shock sensors are very sensitive to any movement in and around the car, it often goes off accidentally; when someone leans on your car while waiting for a cab, for example, or when a huge truck passes by and causes the ground on which your car is parked to vibrate.

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