How To Keep Your Car Safe in High-Risk Areas
Category: How Tos
Purchasing a car is a major accomplishment and may be one of the most
significant investments someone makes. Having one allows convenience,
especially if you commute or have a family. However, if you’ve ever
experienced a break-in, you know the dread of returning to your car and seeing
all your belongings thrown around.
Keeping your vehicle safe from
burglars is essential when you live in a major city or a high-risk area.
Whether moving to one or just visiting, here’s how to keep your car safe in a
high-risk place.
Be Prepared
The first rule of owning a car is to
prepare for anything. Taking precautionary actions like having auto insurance
and activating your car alarm will help if someone attempts to steal your car
or the items inside.
When purchasing auto insurance, ask your insurance agent about the different coverages you can add because you are in a higher-risk area. This way, you have enough coverage to replace stolen items and pay for damages.
Activating your car alarm will help scare off anyone who attempts to tamper with your car. This will also alert you or nearby people immediately if someone breaks into your vehicle.
Remove the Keys From Your Car
After a long day, it’s
easy to forget to remove your keys from the car. However, it’s imperative that
you never leave them in there. If you do, someone can ride away with your
vehicle and everything in it. Can you imagine walking outside and not seeing
your car? You don’t want to experience that sheer panic.
Do
yourself a favor and remember to take your keys out of the car anytime you
exit the vehicle—no matter how safe you feel.
Protect Your Car’s Tires
Surprisingly, your car’s
tires are at risk of theft because they’re easy to remove and have a high
resale value. Keep your car safe in high-risk areas by protecting your tires
with nut locks and clamps. Not only will this prevent a thief from riding away
in your car, but it will also keep them from swiping these vital parts.
Don’t Leave Valuables in Your Car
Thieves love to see
purses, shoes, sports memorabilia, and other valuables in your car. Why?
Because that means they hit the jackpot. Don’t make a thief’s day by leaving
your laptop and cameras in visible spots inside your car. Avoid leaving
shopping bags and luggage in plain view because that’s also a sign of
something new or valuable.
To prevent anyone from breaking in, take
all valuable items inside with you or place them in the trunk of your car. If
you have a cargo area on your vehicle, you should use a cover to lessen the
chance of anyone stealing your cargo.
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