These are active and passive devices that may qualify for a discount on insurance rates. These include systems which must be activated by the driver (active) or which are activated automatically (passive) when the ignition key is turned off. An additional type of anti theft device is the vehicle identification number etched into the glass of all the windows of the vehicle and on or near the front and rear bumpers. This VIN etching is available through AAA.
A system or product used to deter criminals from stealing your property.
A device that is capable of tracking and recovering the automobile, usually through a homing device. This type of system will contact a response center to begin the process of recovering the stolen automobile.
Devices intended to prevent theft or vandalism, or to assist in the recovery of a stolen vehicle. Some examples include etched VIN numbers, car alarms, the "Club" and other such devices, etc.
A device that deters auto theft. Autos equipped with these devices may entitle you to a discount on your insurance premiums.
A device designed to minimize the chance that an automobile will be vandalized or stolen, or to hasten it's recovery. Alarm systems, keyless entry, and motion detectors are a few examples that could affect insurance premiums.
Devices which may prevent theft of your car. Cars with these devices often receive discounts on premiums.
A product that may prevent theft of your auto. Cars with these devices often receive discounts on premiums.
Devices designed either to reduce the chance an auto will be vandalized or stolen, or assist in its recovery. Examples include car alarms, keyless entry, starter disablers, motion detectors, parts of the vehicle etched with the Vehicle Identification Number, and recovery systems.
A type of device designed to reduce the chance of vehicle being stolen by someone. This generally includes like car alarm, keyless entry, etc.