Ways You Can Protect Your Car from Theft

If you have not installed anything to slow down professional car thieves, you are making your car more attractive to thieves. Car theft cases have increased in Oviedo, FL, and other parts of America in the past few years. The most frequently stolen vehicles include Honda Civic, Honda Accord, Jeep Cherokee, Dodge Pickup, and Nissan Altima.  Even if your car is not among them, it’s still at risk of getting stolen. Karla Salmon Insurance explains several ways you can prevent car theft.

Be smart about where you park your car

Dark unattended areas can create great opportunities for thieves to get away with your car. At night, always make sure your vehicle is parked in well-lit areas and install a motion sensor or security camera if the area is not lit enough.

Lock the doors and remove the keys from the car

80 Percent of vehicles stolen in the US happen due to car key accessibility. Not locking the door or leaving your car keys lying anywhere around the car is one great way to invite thieves. It only takes seconds for someone to jump in and get away with your vehicle.

Never leave valuables in your car

Regardless of where you’re going, never leave valuables in the car. Leaving a purse, phone, laptop, or other valuable items in your car may attract unnecessary attention, particularly from thieves. If you have to take these items with you, don’t leave them in the car and if you have to, keep them out of sight.

Install alarm systems and anti-theft devices 

In Oviedo, FL, there exist many systems designed to alert you or stop your vehicle from moving if they’re triggered. An audible alarm is enough to warn you that all is not well. The unwanted noise will also chase away any thief trying to break into your car. You can also invest in a steering wheel lock or wheel lock to deter a car thief.

Don’t forget to buy enough auto insurance to replace the car if the worst happens. Karla Salmon Insurance can help you review your policy and add coverages based on your needs. Call us today.