Motor vehicle thefts in the US cost more than $6.4 billion in 2019 (the last year we have complete statistics). That's more than $8,800 for each incident.
Car thieves made off with more than 720,000 cars in 2019. About 39,000 of those thefts happened in Florida, making the Sunshine State the third most likely state in America to have your car stolen.
And the situation is getting worse. A preliminary analysis by the National Insurance Crime Bureau shows auto thefts are on the rise, up 9.2 percent in 2020.
But a small investment in professional car alarm installation can protect your vehicle investment. You don't have to be a victim.
Here are seven questions you should ask when choosing a professional to install your car alarm.
Modern car alarms have many sophisticated components, and installation is an intricate process that involves wiring the alarm into your car's systems. You'll want to be sure your installer is properly trained.
Professional installation of your vehicle security system may seem like an added expense, but it's well worth the investment. Professional installers are trained experts in the brands and solutions they carry. If you're going to invest in a quality car alarm, you'll want to make sure it's installed properly.
You need a professional who knows how to install a vehicle security system without damaging your car or the alarm system. That protects your vehicle and your warranty.
Professional car alarm installation by an authorized retailer will include a manufacturer’s warranty. Be sure to ask about the warranty details so you know you will be covered in the case of defects.
Not all car alarm warranties are the same. Some professionally installed car alarm brands include guarantees against car theft. They will pay your insurance deductible if a car equipped with their alarm is stolen while the security system is armed.
Be sure you know how much protection you are getting with your security investment.
Today's car alarms are more sophisticated than the horn-honking, light-flashing systems that used to wake up the whole neighborhood if someone bumped your car or a stiff wind blew down your block.
People have become so used to hearing car alarms that they don't notice the noise anymore. And many of those systems can't be heard by the vehicle owner if they are inside a large office building or store.
Modern systems can make it much more difficult for thieves to take your car by disabling the ignition, automatically locking the car doors, and even cutting off the fuel supply to the engine. And just as important, these more advanced systems can alert you to the problem even if you're 1500 feet or more away.
Car alarms come with many features that allow you a lot of flexibility in your choices. But not all alarm systems are compatible with all vehicle makes and models without extra equipment.
Most of today's better alarm systems require additional components for remote start and some other operations. Don't assume that because you have an older car, a remote-operated system won't work. Options like keyless entry can be added to most vehicles with additional wiring harnesses or relays.
There are vehicle security options for every budget and every kind of car. That's why professional car alarm installation should include a personal consultation to help you select the right alarm system and features for your vehicle and your situation.
Professional installation of car alarms brings a lot of options to the consumer. That includes the ways your alarm system communicates with you when there's a problem.
The security systems built into your car by the manufacturer do little to alert you when the alarm is triggered. Some OEM systems and budget alarms may honk the horn or flash the headlights. But simplistic alarms and OEM keyless entries can be fooled using electronic devices that copy and repeat the disarm codes.
Modern, sophisticated vehicle systems can include sirens that are much louder than your car's horn. But more effectively, today's professionally installed alarm systems include two-way communication. As a result, these systems don't just make noise. They tell you why the alarm is sounding.
Not all car alarms are alike. Make sure your professional car alarm installation includes a high-quality alarm system. You don't want to settle for a knock-off when it comes to protecting your vehicle. You need a high-quality brand-name alarm system.
These systems allow drivers to lock and unlock their car and arm and disarm their alarm remotely, using a smart key fob or cell phone app. In addition, some options allow you to start your vehicle remotely while keeping the alarm system active. And they alert you via the fob or cell phone when there's a problem.
Top-quality car alarm installers should offer top-quality brands. This ensures you get cutting-edge technology that provides the range, features, and reliability you need.
It's essential to know the total cost of your professional car alarm installation upfront. You don't want any surprises. And you want to make sure your alarm system includes all of the components you need without paying for unnecessary options.
Consulting with a professional installer can ensure you get the right system for your vehicle. A reputable car alarm installation professional will give you a free estimate so you can decide which vehicle security options are suitable for you.
Today's cars come with some excellent built-in safety and security features. But the standard equipment pales in comparison to the high-tech options offered by professional car alarm installers.
Professional car alarm installation may seem more expensive than do-it-yourself alarms until you consider all the factors. The Boca Tint & Audio professionals know how to install a car alarm on your vehicle without causing damage or creating conflicts with your car's existing systems.
Contact car alarm installation pros Boca Tint & Audio today to learn more about your vehicle security system options and get a free estimate.
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