Simple Tricks And Devices To Prevent Car Theft

- The basic thing is to roll up the windows, lock the car properly
- Tech, like the kill switch, car steering lock, and gear lock are a must
- You should also consider GPS trackers for your car
Preventing automobile theft is important and automakers have responded by increasing the number of security technology available in their vehicles. However, people engaging in car theft have stepped up their game as well, which is why you should know about these tips and tricks to keep your automobile safe:
Car Theft Prevention: What You Should Know
Before you read about auto theft prevention equipment, you should know these three things.
1. All the windows should be rolled up.
The most fundamental yet sometimes overlooked item to remember while exiting and securing the car is to verify that all the windows are fully rolled up, including the sunroof, which is frequently overlooked.
2. Make sure that all of the doors are properly locked.
This is another basic step to take, but one that many people fail to do. Yes, a shocking number of automobiles are still taken simply because they aren't locked. It's essentially a free meal for the burglar. It should go without saying that if you truly want to avoid automobile theft, you must take this step.
3. Keep your licence plate, as well as the make and model of your vehicle, in mind.
Last but not least, recall your vehicle's licence plate number and model. Yes, memorising a four-digit number will not prevent your automobile from being stolen, but it will assist you in locating and reclaiming your vehicle if it falls into the wrong hands.
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Must-Have Car Theft Prevention Devices
Here are a few basic accessories that you can purchase and fit in your car to prevent theft.
1.Press the kill switch to turn off the engine.
A kill switch button, sometimes known as an emergency stop or E-stop, is a security mechanism. The kill switch engine's purpose is to turn off the power to the car's critical and vital pieces that are necessary to start it, such as the ignition or the fuel tank. However, this would only occur if the kill switch was activated or in the "on" position.
2. Car Steering Lock + Gear Lock
An automobile steering lock, often known as a steering wheel lock, is another obvious safety mechanism, as opposed to a kill switch, which must be hidden. It's essentially a metal locking rod that runs the length of the steering wheel. It significantly reduces the ability of a thief to turn or manoeuvre the steering wheel.
3. GPS tracking device
A GPS tracker for an automobile is a modern-day tracking system that almost all automakers provide as an option. It is expected to reveal the exact position of the automobile 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
One of the essential technologies for preventing car theft is a car tracking system, which allows you to keep track of your automobile at all times and provides you with important information about its whereabouts. It allows you to track the location of your vehicle in real-time. So, if your automobile has fallen into the wrong hands, you can track it down and take appropriate action.
4. Set up a dashcam
A dashcam is an excellent deterrent to automobile thieves. It's one of the most effective deterrents. A dashcam is essentially a camera that is intended to capture an unexpected incident, such as a car theft or an accident, rather than glancing about as a typical automobile would.
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