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		<title>A Guide To Car Alarm Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only in the United States, a car is stolen or broken, either in each 20 seconds. It is therefore not surprising that the manufacturer of car alarm system are on the lookout for ways to improve the capability of deterring theft of their products. But while it is amazing how the car alarms have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Only in the United States, a car is stolen or broken, either in each 20 seconds. It is therefore not surprising that the manufacturer of car alarm system are on the lookout for ways to improve the capability of deterring theft of their products. But while it is amazing how the car alarms have been so easy at the beginning, is still amazing how car thieves still get around him. Car alarms are too easy to offer protection?<br />
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Basic car alarm systems operate with the simple circuit technology &#8211; if someone forces the car door open, the circuit is closed and a siren will sound from. More sophisticated alarms have added more sensors to avoid any possible threat from more sensitive to light pressure or vibration. Shock sensors cause the alarm when someone or something hits or moves the vehicle. The alarm is in the pattern depends on how strong is the shock &#8211; the sounds of a short to very strong sound, without alarm. Crash sensors, they are very sensitive to any movement in and around the car, often accidentally, when someone in his car while waiting for a taxi, for example, or when a large truck passes for the reasons and the reasons why your car is parked on vibrate.</p>
<p>If actually deter thieves or not is a matter of debate. Some experts say that the shock sensor car alarms, which also, and this has caused, that the human immune to them. Studies have shown that the noise of the car alarms are so common that hardly anyone notices.</p>
<p>Manufacturer of car alarms, are full speed ahead in developing new and innovative of the alarms, the more proactive. These memories have the power that a stolen car or signals, so that the owner and the police may be its location.</p>
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