DON’T BE A VICTIM
Over 1 million vehicles will be stolen this year. Don’t be a statistic – so called “factory security” simply does not provide the protection you need to keep your vehicle and its contents safe. We have over 40 years of experience in the business so we know how to keep your vehicle safe. Call today (414) 645-4477.
DO I REALLY NEED A CAR ALARM?
Deciding whether or not you need a car alarm is up to you. Where you live and the auto theft rate in your area might help influence your decision. Many people won’t make the decision to purchase an alarm until after they’ve become a victim of auto theft.
Car alarms have come a long way through the years. Aftermarket car alarms have sophisticated technology such as remote starts and two-way pagers that will alert you when the alarm is going off. Alarms are just as popular as ever, so make sure you are alerted if your vehicle is being broken into.
Ask About Our Kill SYSTEMS
Avoid vehicle theft by installing a kill system in your car. Alarmtronix makes it quick and easy to do so. Contact us today for more information and to set up your appointment.
TYPES OF CAR ALARMS
AUDIBLE
preinstalled in the vehicle and have a panic button on the key fob. These alarms vary from the horn repeatedly sounding to the lights on the vehicle flashing with the horn sounding. This can deter a potential thief due to the attention the alarm causes, but it can become an annoyance if it’s set off accidentally.
SILENT
Silent alarms page the owner of the vehicle when a break-in occurs. Because the thief does not hear the alarm, this system enables the owner to catch a thief in the act of stealing the vehicle. For safety considerations, police should be notified whenever an attempted theft is in progress. Check to see whether the alarm does this automatically or you must do this yourself.
IMMOBILIZING
Immobilizing alarms require a vehicle’s key to be near the car in order for it to start, detering thieves attempting to drive off with the vehicle.
GPS
PASSIVE
ACTIVE
REMOTE START
TWO-WAY PAGING
These systems provide two-way communication between the vehicle’s alarm and the key fob. The paging system notifies you when the vehicle’s alarm is activated or deactivated, the doors are locked or unlocked, and when the vehicle’s alarm is set off by someone attempting break into the vehicle.