24/7 Emergency Locksmith of the Lehigh Valley is there when you need us for any type of lockout situation. But, we’re also the type of company that doesn’t want to see you get into a bad situation, either.
Here are a few ways to keep your car safe from being broken into. Of course, if you need us, just call us at (484) 891-1922.
Remove Valuables from your Car
One of the most frequent reasons for thieves to target a car is the simple fact that they see something in the car through the window. Remove any sort of valuable item from your car before you leave it. If you have to leave any valuable items in your car, be sure to cover them up or put them in a space that is not visible.
Protect Your Car
Most modern cars already come with some sort of alarm system. Be sure to lock and/or alarm your car before you leave it.
Fake It
If you don’t have a car that has a security system, that’s no problem. Just get a sticker that says that you have one. Believe it or not, if your car has a sticker on it that says that is its protected by a security system, there are much higher odds that a thief will pass it over.
Tint Your Windows
Tinting your windows doesn’t just make you “cool” it also keeps people from seeing what is inside your vehicle. As long as you’re installing tint that is within your state’s code, go for it.
Park in a Well Lit Place
Let’s be honest, a thief is going to attempt to break into a car if it’s in a dark area much more frequently than if it’s in a well-lit one. Park your car in as well-lit of an area as you can.
Be sure to call us if you need help in a lockout situation at (484) 891-1922!







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