Car anti-theft tips
Release time:
2019-12-26
How do you prevent theft in your daily life, and are you aware of theft prevention among friends? You will put your valuable items in the carriage. Today, we will learn how to prevent theft in cars and prevent your belongings from being stolen. When you are not in the car, even for a few seconds, do not leave the key in the car. Be sure to turn off the engine, lock the car, and remove the key. After getting on the car, close the windows tightly and do not leave the spare keys in the car to prevent thieves from finding them and driving away in a dignified manner. Do not let the car start when not in the car. Ensure that the luggage compartment, doors, and ignition are all locked with different locks, so that criminals need at least three keys to steal the car. When driving to public places, do not hand over the car to others for parking, otherwise it is easy for criminals to take advantage of the opportunity to provide keys. The remote control of the anti-theft device and the car key should be separated and not placed together. To prevent car theft, car owners should pay attention to preserving the manufacturer and model of the car; Car license plate number, color, and model; Engine size and type, including various modification information; The numbers of all car keys; Car license and registration number; Names of insurance companies and insurance agents; Date and location of purchase; The special emblem of a car. This way, once the vehicle is recovered by the police, you can quickly identify it and claim compensation from the insurance company more conveniently. Many times, cars are stolen because people are absentminded and careless. For example, sometimes for convenience, cars are often parked in remote areas or without cameras. Criminals often capture the mentality of car owners that their vehicles are not easily stolen, and stealing a vehicle is often an instantaneous matter. Parking the car in a supervised area will provide compensation even if it is stolen. And sometimes car thieves do not come for the purpose of stealing cars. Many drivers, due to carelessness, place their phones and wallets in prominent positions inside the car to attract thieves. No matter how developed your vehicle's anti-theft system is, it cannot stop the thieves from thinking. Some high-tech thieves use electronic devices to open the car doors, while others simply use brick panels to open the windows. Therefore, it is best not to put valuable items in the car, and it is important to carry them with you. Pay attention to checking your beloved car is also a daily homework. Pay more attention to the short sound of the anti-theft device on rainy days or noisy environments. The police found during interrogation that one of the common techniques used by thieves is to intentionally touch the target vehicle body before theft, or even kick it. Upon hearing the sound of anti-theft devices such as alarms, they quickly dodge. At this point, the car owner must get up and check, otherwise the thief will quickly cut off the alarm line and drive the car away if they find that the car owner is not paying attention. Installing anti-theft is the most common method, and its cost is relatively low. It will automatically alarm if the door opens or closes abnormally or if there is abnormal vibration in the vehicle body. If the car owner leaves relatively far away, they can only rely on others, and the most embarrassing thing is that it is not so user-friendly, often making a continuous noise in thunderstorms or when pedestrians approach it. In addition, various types of mechanical anti-theft devices can also be used. Although most of them are relatively bulky, they are cheap and exacerbate the difficulty of car theft for thieves, delaying time and causing the theft to not be completed in a short period of time. They can also raise suspicion and prevent them from being stolen smoothly.
When you are not in the car, even for a few seconds, do not leave the key in the car. Be sure to turn off the engine, lock the car, and remove the key. After getting on the car, close the windows tightly and do not leave the spare keys in the car to prevent thieves from finding them and driving away in a dignified manner.
Do not let the car start when not in the car. Ensure that the luggage compartment, doors, and ignition are all locked with different locks, so that criminals need at least three keys to steal the car. When driving to public places, do not hand over the car to others for parking, otherwise it is easy for criminals to take advantage of the opportunity to provide keys. The remote control of the anti-theft device and the car key should be separated and not placed together.
To prevent car theft, car owners should pay attention to preserving the manufacturer and model of the car; Car license plate number, color, and model; Engine size and type, including various modification information; The numbers of all car keys; Car license and registration number; Names of insurance companies and insurance agents; Date and location of purchase; The special emblem of a car. This way, once the vehicle is recovered by the police, you can quickly identify it and claim compensation from the insurance company more conveniently.
Many times, cars are stolen because people are absentminded and careless. For example, sometimes for convenience, cars are often parked in remote areas or without cameras. Criminals often capture the mentality of car owners that their vehicles are not easily stolen, and stealing a vehicle is often an instantaneous matter. Parking the car in a supervised area will provide compensation even if it is stolen. And sometimes car thieves do not come for the purpose of stealing cars. Many drivers, due to carelessness, place their phones and wallets in prominent positions inside the car to attract thieves. No matter how developed your vehicle's anti-theft system is, it cannot stop the thieves from thinking. Some high-tech thieves use electronic devices to open the car doors, while others simply use brick panels to open the windows. Therefore, it is best not to put valuable items in the car, and it is important to carry them with you.
Pay attention to checking your beloved car is also a daily homework. Pay more attention to the short sound of the anti-theft device on rainy days or noisy environments. The police found during interrogation that one of the common techniques used by thieves is to intentionally touch the target vehicle body before theft, or even kick it. Upon hearing the sound of anti-theft devices such as alarms, they quickly dodge. At this point, the car owner must get up and check, otherwise the thief will quickly cut off the alarm line and drive the car away if they find that the car owner is not paying attention.
Installing anti-theft is the most common method, and its cost is relatively low. It will automatically alarm if the door opens or closes abnormally or if there is abnormal vibration in the vehicle body. If the car owner leaves relatively far away, they can only rely on others, and the most embarrassing thing is that it is not so user-friendly, often making a continuous noise in thunderstorms or when pedestrians approach it.
In addition, various types of mechanical anti-theft devices can also be used. Although most of them are relatively bulky, they are cheap and exacerbate the difficulty of car theft for thieves, delaying time and causing the theft to not be completed in a short period of time. They can also raise suspicion and prevent them from being stolen smoothly.
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