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Auto Security Systems - Common Sense

by Brad Seabourne

When it comes to making your vehicle theft proof there are several ways to keep your property safe. While nearly all antitheft devices claim to work better than others, vehicle security devices are just one way to protect your automobile. Surprisingly, auto security systems are just part of the answer.

Common sense is your best defense against auto theft. Make sure that you do not leave your keys in the vehicle and do not use hide-a-key devices. Next, make sure to lock your doors and make sure the windows are secure. Also, park in a safe, well-lit area. If you practice these habits a thief will be more likely to chose a different vehicle.

Auto security systems can also be an excellent theft deterrent. And, contrary to what the auto security systems makers will tell you, it may not matter which one you use. If you choose to go this route for theft protection, it is important that you find a security system that is a good fit for you. It has to be a security system you will actually use consistently.

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 indentify your automobile as being armed with a GPS tracking device.

Another way to trace parts from stolen vehicles is to have the VIN number etched into the car window. Seeing this number in the window is likely to deter a thief from even touching the vehicle, and they will move on to someone else's car.

Some cars are more likely than others to be stolen. There are several magazines that provide listings of the most commonly stolen vehicles. When looking for a new car, it may be wise to check these lists and try to avoid any vehicle that has found its way on to the list. These cars, whether they have a security system or not, seem to be more attractive to thieves.

Every car owner wants to protect their vehicle from theft, but what may surprising to some people is that not all vehicle security devices work the same. Although almost all of the antitheft devices out there claim to be the "best," the truth, unknown to many, is that auto security systems are just one portion of making your car theft proof. Common sense is your best defense against auto theft. Make sure that you do not leave you keys in the vehicle and do not use hide-a-key devices. Next, make sure to lock your doors and make sure the windows are secure.

Published December 28th, 2007

Filed in Family, Technology