
Car Alarm Security
Why don't we pay more attention to car alarm security? Our automobiles are a part of our everyday lives. They are often one of our most prized and valuable possessions. Still, many car owners go without any type of car alarm security system.
Despite advances in technology and the development of new car alarm security devices, there are over one million vehicles stolen each year in the United States. To put it in perspective: an auto theft occurs every 25.3 seconds. These statistics tell us something about our car alarm security measures: We need to be more aware of protecting our cars and trucks.
The LoJack tracking system is an integral component of any car alarm security plan. LoJack tracking is the most formidable line of defense against auto theft. Once the LoJack tracking system is put into action, local police can track the location of your car or truck, and recover the stolen automobile. LoJack is the only car alarm security device that is fully integrated with both state and local law enforcement agencies.
LoJack: Car alarm security Tracking System
LoJack tracking is the car alarm security industry's most formidable line of defense against auto theft. Once the LoJack tracking system is put into action, local police can track the location of your car or truck, and recover the stolen automobile. LoJack is the only car alarm security device that is operated directly by law enforcement.
LoJack's car security tracking equipment is used to track the location of a stolen automobile and allow quick recovery. When a stolen car report is filed, local law enforcement computer systems immediately activate the LoJack car alarm security device hidden in your vehicle. The car alarm security device begins to emit an inaudible signal, which local police track to the location of your stolen car or truck.
The LoJack system works through concrete walls, ceilings, and other barriers to locate LoJack-equipped vehicles. Other tracking services use a satellite system, requiring an unobstructed line-of sight between the vehicle's satellite antenna and orbiting GPS satellites.
The LoJack tracking equipment is small enough to be hidden in up to twenty different places on your car or truck. While professional car thieves are often able to cash in on the vulnerabilities of competing car alarm security devices, the LoJack system is hidden where thieves can't even find it (not even the car's owner knows where it is.)
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