Choosing the Perfect Car Alarm or Car Security
System
Your vehicle
is one of your most expensive investments so a car alarm or car
security system is important protection. In addition
you want to
ensure against theft of your personal belongings and removable
gadgets in your vehicle.
There are so many different car alarm systems on the market
today, that it will take some researching to determine which one is
right for your specific needs. You need to identify your personal
vehicle security requirements to provide appropriate defense
against possible break-ins. Your final choice should be based on
where you live and drive.
In selecting an alarm for your vehicle, it is also important to
consider how you use your car. Parking outside, traveling alone or
at night and leaving valuables things your vehicle will enter into
your choice of alarm features you will most need.
While many auto manufacturers offer pre-installed car alarms,
most of these systems do not offer adequate security. An after
market system will often be your best protection.
Because car alarm features vary, it is important to determine
the specifications of your vehicle to match it with a compatible
alarm system.
Car Alarm Features from Simple to
Sophisticated
You can choose from hundreds of car alarms and security systems,
with basic features to advanced security options. In order to buy
the ideal alarm for your vehicle, you need to list the features you
want in an alarm system. Car alarms and vehicle security systems
utilize different technologies as well as means of securing the
vehicle and include steering wheel locks, high-tech alarms and
immobilizers.
Car alarms are defined as audible security systems that alert
the general public about a possible break-in. But these are create
a noisy disturbance which while annoying is often ignored. They do
not compare to the more technologically sophisticated vehicle
security systems.
The most common options in car alarms include glass break
sensors, a two-way communication remote and passive arming. The
innovative technology of two-way communication remotes allows you
to be warned when your vehicle is started and letting you know why
the alarm was activated.
The glass-break sensors will activate the alarm when the system
detects a window breaking. This prevents someone from stealing
valuable items from inside your car. Other car alarms offer a
passive arming option that sets the alarm off about 30 minutes
after turning off the ignition if you forgot to secure your
vehicle.
Newer Technology Means More
Protection
New car security systems can do everything from sounding the
car's horn if the driver's door is opened, to turning off engine
and locking the doors to hold the thief inside while waiting for
the police to arrive. Of course, the more bells and whistles your
car alarm system has, the higher the initial price. There may also
be additional monthly charges for services such as monitoring and
tracking, which aid in vehicle recovery.
Stolen Vehicles Tracking is the Latest in Auto
Security Systems
Integrated tracking systems are becoming popular options of car
alarm systems with some utilizing GPS for nationwide tracking
capabilities while others utilizing regional or local tracking to
recover stolen vehicles. One of the most popular car alarm systems
includes the automatic notification to police that a vehicle has
been stolen.
Adding a modern security system to your vehicle provides
protection and peace of mind. Often, your auto insurance provider
will be able to offer assistance regarding car alarms and vehicle
security systems, and you may even receive a discount on your
premium if the proper security system is installed.
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