Planning to buy a car safety system? You're making a wise choice. Car theft is a real threat in the U.S. and around the world, and no make or model is completely safe. Every 25.5 seconds a vehicle is reported stolen in the U.S., totaling 1.2 million thefts each year. So the question is, which car safety system should you buy? Which will best protect your investment and save you the aggravation and considerable expense that accompany a theft?
When it comes to buying a car safety system, no product can help you like LoJack to get your vehicle back. LoJack works directly with law enforcement agencies to track your vehicle after it's been stolen, apprehend the thieves and return your vehicle to you, many times in just a few hours.
When you buy the LoJack Car Safety System, a tiny radio transceiver is hidden within your vehicle. When your car is stolen and you file a report with the police, the transceiver is activated and starts broadcasting a silent signal that tells police where your vehicle is. Police can then track the signal and recover your vehicle quickly.
LoJack is the recovery device operated with the full participation of local law enforcement agencies. LoJack provides the police with the technology necessary to track the LoJack Signal. You can't buy a safety system with a better record of recovering stolen vehicles than LoJack.
When you buy a car safety system, you have two kinds to choose from. Theft prevention devices, like car alarms, can be effective at deterrence. Some people will be turned away from stealing your car by a loud alarm. Professional car thieves, however, are skilled at disabling alarms and other devices. And once your car has been stolen, prevention and deterrence devices cannot help to get your car back.
That's why it's important to buy a car safety system that focuses on recovery. With more than 100,000 vehicles recovered to date, the LoJack Car Safety System has proven to be the most effective solution on the market. One reason is the strength of the LoJack Signal, which can penetrate even difficult barriers like concrete walls, ceilings and even underground parking garages. Other recovery products rely on GPS satellites, which require a direct line of sight with the vehicle, making it more difficult to track and recover stolen vehicles.
For more information or to buy a Car Safety System from LoJack, visit our homepage at www.lojack.com.