Along with the use of security devices, there are plenty of other easy ways to ensure your vehicle’s safety. Simple errors can lead to serious headaches down the line – so get in the habit of making sure you follow some fundamental rules:
- Keep valuables out of sight: Don’t leave valuables on display in your car, such as handbags, phones, or shopping bags; they’re a sure-fire way to attract the attention of thieves to your vehicle. That’s especially the case when parking it overnight.
- Park in sight: In contrast, you want to make sure that the vehicle itself is visible to yourself or others if you’re leaving it anywhere other than a secure garage or driveway. Make sure that you park your car in a well-lit area, so that if something were to happen, there’s a better chance of it being seen.
- Better safe than sorry: Always remove keys from the ignition – even if you’re only stepping out of the car for a minute or two. It might seem overly cautious, but better to be safe than sorry.
- Lock it up: After all of your good work, don’t undo it all by forgetting the most obvious step of all! As cool as you might look clicking your key fob as you walk away, do it while you’re at the car and check the handle to make sure. Again, this applies to short periods, too – and the more diligent you are on a regular basis, the lower the likelihood that you forget when it’s most important. Oh, and check the windows too!
- Act quick: If you lose your keys or they are stolen, don’t wait around. Get a new set of car locks fitted as soon as possible. The same goes for a broken window – because while a bag taped to the frame might keep your backseat dry, it’s no match for thieves looking for access.
What to Do if Your Car Gets Stolen
In the event that your car is stolen or broken into, you should report it to your local Garda Station immediately. Make sure you have your vehicle’s registration number, make and model, and colour at hand, to make the process as efficient as possible. Remember to ask the Gardaí for a reference number, as your car insurance company may ask for this – and once you’ve made your report to Gardaí, get in touch with your insurance company who’ll walk you through the next steps. Don’t forget to check your car insurance policy to ensure you are covered for car theft.
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