Sunday 19 October 2014

Secure your vehicle with a reliable Auto Security System

Although cars come with their in- built security system but these often are not adequate to keep thieves at bay. Getting an aftermarket auto security system can give your car added security and you can sleep at peace with your vehicle and its valuable possessions safe.

How does a car security system work?

Whenever there is an attempt of intrusion, the sensors in the car alarm detect it instantly. The car security system then engages your vehicle’s horns and lights and drives the thieves away. Today there are silent alarms too that do not make a loud noise but simply send an electronic signal to the owner. This helps in reducing noise pollution and inconvenience to neighbours.

While researching for a car security system, start by asking yourself these questions.

What car model do you own and how old is your car? This will help you know the level of security your car’s in built system provides and also what all features of your vehicle can be utilised by the auto security system who purchase.

Where do you generally park your vehicle?

Do you keep it in a garage, on is it parked on the street? Is the area lighted or is it a crime prone zone? Although no area is thief proof but the area that you park your car can help you guess the level of risk and hence the kind of security you need.

The alarm that you opt for depends on the price you are willing to spend. Car security systems can range from under $100 to several hundred dollars. You also need to keep the cost of installation in mind. Alarms are often not that user friendly and you may need professional help getting it installed. This is an added cost that you should factor in your budget.

Next come the features you are looking for. Motion and door sensors, GPS tracking, engine immobilisers, LCD display on remote. Make a list of your primary and secondary features and search for a security system that best matches your requirements and budget.

Based on their modes of activation, car alarms can be classified into 2 major categories- Active and Passive.
Active car alarms require the user to manually activate or de-activate it using the transmitter button.
In case of passive alarms, you need not worry about activating it. As soon as you shut the engine and lock your car doors, the alarm automatically gets armed.
These days you have customised car alarms and you can pick and choose features you specifically need for your car.

Cobra is a leader in the world of automotive security technology offering reliable security systems in over 23 countries across the world.  For details, visit www.cobra-aust.com.au  or Call (02) 93692000
Location: Level 1 /91 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia

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