A car is stolen every 25.5 seconds in the U.S., adding up to more than 1 million each year. While law enforcement can only do so much to prevent criminals from attempting an auto theft, there are ways to ensure the safety of our cars and trucks.
LoJack's Early Warning Car Alarm Pager lets you know when an intruder is attempting to get away with your vehicle, allowing you to check on it immediately. The Early Warning Recovery System alerts you as soon as your car or truck is being moved without your permission.
With the Early Warning Recovery System, car owners carry a personal LoJack Early Warning Key Pass that sends a signal to the Car Alarm Pager confirming that they are an authorized driver of the vehicle.
If the car is moved without the key pass present, the Early Warning System will alert the car owner.
LoJack Early Warning Recovery System car owners decide how they want to be contacted by the car alarm pager (phone, e-mail, text message), and can choose up to five means of contact.
When a vehicle is stolen, every second counts. LoJack's Early Warning System closes the window of opportunity for car thieves to slip away with your vehicle. In many cases of car theft, the stolen vehicle is not reported for hours or even days. The Early Warning System's Car Alarm Pager alerts you the second your vehicle is in danger.
Once you confirm that the car is stolen and report the theft to police, law enforcement authorities can instantly activate the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System installed on your vehicle. Police can then track and recover your car or truck.
To learn more about the LoJack Early Warning System, click here.