Posts Tagged ‘Security Devices’

Auto Security Systems – Deterrent Against Theft

November 5th, 2009



There are several ways for you to prevent your car from being stolen. Most anti theft devices will claim to be superior to all others. However, vehicle security devices are not the only way to protect your car. Auto security systems are one part of the system through which you can prevent theft.

Common sense is by far the best, and most effective method, to deter vehicle theft. The first thing that common sense demands is to make sure that you don’t leave your keys in the car, and don’t attempt to hide the key either. Secondly, always use your door locks, and make sure that you roll up the windows. Finally, make certain that you park your car in a safe place, and one that is well lit. When you make things more difficult for a thief, they are more likely to pass on your vehicle and move to an easier target.

It may not make a big difference which auto security system you select, because any of them will be a good deterrent against thieves trying to steal your car. Don’t worry too much about their makers’ claims. Whichever system that you buy needs to fit your needs and those of your car, and you need to use that system consistently to maximize its effectiveness.

GPS tracking devices can help police locate your vehicle if it has been stolen, and are difficult for thieves to deactivate. For this reason, they can act as deterrent devices, simply because they make it so easy for police to recover your vehicle. To make effective deterrents, just make sure that you use a window sticker or some other means to clearly identify your automobile as being armed with a GPS tracking device.

A subtle way to deter car thieves is etching your car’s VIN number into the glass, which will allow car parts to be tracked if your car is stolen and then broken up into parts for sale. Thieves who see these numbers will decide to try stealing another car instead.

Some vehicles are stolen more often than others. The list of cars that are stolen most often are listed in a number of car magazines. If you are in the market for a new vehicle you may want to consult these magazines before purchasing a car. Whether these vehicles have an auto security system or not they may be targets for thieves.

By: Brad Seabourne

Auto Security Devices – Customization Options

November 5th, 2009



We all have strong feelings about our possessions. This is even more true with regard to our “wheels” than about any other thing we own. Sure, nearly everyone adores his or her car. For that reason, we worry about possible damage to them. We become very distressed when the paint on the car gets just slightly scratched. Just think how you’d feel if a thief made off with your car. Horrible, right? Relax, now there are effective auto security devices to protect your car.

It is a mistake to think that auto security devices can provide you complete immunity against car theft. This simply isn’t possible, so if you’re considering lapsing on your auto insurance, think again. Security devices, however, do make it more difficult for a thief to break into or steal your car.

Car alarm systems include several basic elements. The most obvious is an alarm, which draws people’s attention when suspicious behaviors, such as attempts at forced entry, occur. The purpose of an alarm is to scare away potential thieves before they can carry away your possessions.

It is hard to identify one best alarm system since there are so many different products on the market. A general rule, however, is that the best car alarm systems are fail proof and able to distinguish between, say, a thief and your dog. A puppy brushing against the door of your car should not be construed by your alarm system as a threat.

There are times when auto security devices come pre-installed when your purchase your car. This means the security system and other devices are already installed upon purchase. If you are planning to install other auto security devices in your car, you can take your car to an auto shop or some electronics dealers. Before doing so, it’s a good idea to get quotes and read reviews of the various system devices available.

You also need to customize the security system. You can attach GPS devices to track your car. You can also install devices that can lock your car using your cell phone or handheld device.

By: Brad Seabourne