How to Improve your Car Security
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How to Improve your Car Security



Car security is one part of owning a vehicle that should never be overlooked. There’s no room for taking shortcuts when it comes to your car since they’re regularly targeted by criminals, even in the modern world.


There’s a good chance that you (or someone you know) have had your vehicle stolen, broken into or damaged before. The good news is that there are steps you can take to prevent it from happening again. Here are some steps that you can take to improve your car security.


Use a Steering Wheel Lock


Car thieves will rarely bother trying to steal your car if you use a steering wheel lock. One of the most efficient ways to improve car security is to invest in one of these.


Though they won’t deter every car thief who takes an interest in your vehicle, and can be more expensive than many other methods on this list, they’re also difficult for a thief to bypass and will often stop a criminal from even trying to break into your car, since they can be seen through the windows.


Use a Car Tracker


No car security improvement is completely foolproof, and no matter how careful you are with your car security, your vehicle could still get stolen. That’s where a car tracker could be a lifesaver.


These little devices will tell you exactly where your car is, making it easier to retrieve, with the correct legal help, of course, if it ends up stolen.


Buy a Faraday Pouch to Combat Keyless Theft


As cars become more technologically advanced, so does car security. Increasingly common keyless entry means that your car will recognise when your key fob is nearby, and automatically unlock it. Unfortunately, if you can get into your car without your key, it’s easier for thieves to do the same.


One way around this is a Faraday Pouch. This blocks interference with your fob, preventing thieves from hijacking your signal. With one of these, your car security can be just as strong even if you use keyless entry.


Choose Your Parking Spot Wisely


This tip does not involve purchasing any extra gadgets or devices, you can do a whole lot for your car security just by being mindful of the places you choose to park.


Whenever possible, it’s best to leave your car somewhere it will be hard to steal. Picking well-lit, public places where a thief could easily be spotted will deter most criminals from targeting your car.


If you’re in an unfamiliar area and don’t know the best places to park for car security, online research is a good idea to show you where your car will be at the lowest risk.


Hide your Valuables


Another completely free way to improve your car security is to hide anything valuable out of sight.


It sounds obvious, but car thieves will check your windows before deciding whether to target your car, and they’re less likely to break in if they can’t see anything worth stealing.


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