Road graders, backhoes and dump trucks are worth a lot of money, making them tempting targets for thieves.
miami-dade sheriff says a theft ring operating in three states stole millions of dollars worth of heavy equipment.
It started with the concept that one key fits all. A person who has a key to start one piece of construction equipment can use it to start practically anything made in the same year by the same company.
The miami-dade sheriff says a theft ring took advantage of that fact, stealing nearly $3 million worth of equipment in both Miami and homestead Fl .
Auto alarm Specialist installs a system that company's Receive a text message when the key is turned in the ignition Or the machine gets moved The system is also a GPS from any smart phone from the pond of your head you can track it all day long . You can also set up a daily text to notify you that equipment is at the location at a certain time desire.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Carlink app Smart phone
The Carlink Must be install by a professional installer Authorized dealer
Works on iPhone BlackBerry Android
Your CarLink system is activated and ready to go after your dealer installs the hardware and fully tests the system using the online dealer tools.
Your dealer will provide you with three things:
Link to download the software to your mobile phone.
SIM card holder
4 digit pass code. After you download the software your first step is to create an account using your e-mail address and a password you select. After creating your account you will add your vehicle to your account using the number from the SIM card holder and the 4 digit pass code. You are now ready to use CarLink system.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Crime prevention Miami 2013
Protecting our loved ones and our vehicles
should be a top priority for us all. Crime prevention and security experts estimate that a vehicle is stolen
every 20 seconds in the United States. That’s well over two million stolen vehicles annually. And, this year
there will be over 40,000 potentially deadly carjackings, nearly half of which result in personal injury. One
out of every 29 vehicles will be stolen this year. And its not just a “big city crime.” Even in smaller cities, one
out of every 50 vehicles will be stolen.
Who Are The Criminals?
Vehicle related crimes are committed by a wide range of criminals. They can be young thrill seekers, adult
professionals using high-tech tools that disable security systems, or violent criminals willing to commit
person-to-person crimes to steal a vehicle or it’s cargo.
How Can You Stop Them?
First and foremost, follow the suggestions listed in the Don’t Be A Victim section below. These common
sense reminders focus on personal awareness of potentially dangerous situations and the use of
mechanical and electronic devices to deter and defeat criminals.
Don’t Be A Victim!
Common sense steps to avoid vehicle theft and reduce the risk of carjacking.
1) Be Alert! Awareness of what’s going on around you is your best defense.
2) Always turn off your engine and lock your doors - even at the gas station or convenience store.
3) Drive with your doors locked and windows up. Never roll down your window for a suspicious person.
4) Avoid dark, isolated areas. If a suspicious person is near your vehicle do not approach it.
5) Place packages and valuables in the trunk or out of sight.
6) If you are confronted by a carjacker, don’t resist. Your personal safety is more important than your vehicle.
7) If you don’t already have one, install a quality electronic vehicle security system that includes all of the
deterrent features listed in
8) If you have a factory installed keyless entry system or an after-market alarm system, check it against the
Security System Essentials list and update your system to protect against high-tech thieves.
should be a top priority for us all. Crime prevention and security experts estimate that a vehicle is stolen
every 20 seconds in the United States. That’s well over two million stolen vehicles annually. And, this year
there will be over 40,000 potentially deadly carjackings, nearly half of which result in personal injury. One
out of every 29 vehicles will be stolen this year. And its not just a “big city crime.” Even in smaller cities, one
out of every 50 vehicles will be stolen.
Who Are The Criminals?
Vehicle related crimes are committed by a wide range of criminals. They can be young thrill seekers, adult
professionals using high-tech tools that disable security systems, or violent criminals willing to commit
person-to-person crimes to steal a vehicle or it’s cargo.
How Can You Stop Them?
First and foremost, follow the suggestions listed in the Don’t Be A Victim section below. These common
sense reminders focus on personal awareness of potentially dangerous situations and the use of
mechanical and electronic devices to deter and defeat criminals.
Don’t Be A Victim!
Common sense steps to avoid vehicle theft and reduce the risk of carjacking.
1) Be Alert! Awareness of what’s going on around you is your best defense.
2) Always turn off your engine and lock your doors - even at the gas station or convenience store.
3) Drive with your doors locked and windows up. Never roll down your window for a suspicious person.
4) Avoid dark, isolated areas. If a suspicious person is near your vehicle do not approach it.
5) Place packages and valuables in the trunk or out of sight.
6) If you are confronted by a carjacker, don’t resist. Your personal safety is more important than your vehicle.
7) If you don’t already have one, install a quality electronic vehicle security system that includes all of the
deterrent features listed in
8) If you have a factory installed keyless entry system or an after-market alarm system, check it against the
Security System Essentials list and update your system to protect against high-tech thieves.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Boat Theft in Miami
ALERT - Florida, South Florida, Miami
This is frequently happening in marinas, boatyards, homes etc., wherever boats are kept and stored. Stolen boats are being found weeks later completely stripped. Some owners are reporting this is happening in broad daylight. Locks cut, electronics removed and/ or stolen boat. A neighbors reports people are posing as repo companies while stealing boats in broad daylight.
Auto Alarm Specialist is featuring/ installing a Cellular Security Alarm System that notifies you via text or call if the boat or car is tampered with. The system comes with an App for ALL Smart Phones, 24 hour GPS Tracking at the palm of your hands. If the boat/car is moved within 100 feet, you will receive a call or text to your preference with 5 seconds. Another great feature includes, it allows you to set up hourly alerts and notifications on the location of your boat/ car right to your phone. Call us for free demonstration.
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Factory rims theft, car on four bricks
In the past 5 years, theft has been escalating on Factory rims .The amount of factory rims theft on Silverado, Tahoe, Cadillac Escalade , Suburban models is on the rise. The rims are very easy to steal By putting four bricks under your car or truck and removing the air out of your tires. easy money For car thief's. The cost to replace these rims start at about $3000 + at any Local dealer. A high recommendation is to install a Security System that alerts you via text or phone call when the truck is being tampered with or the alarm is set off, especially if you live or work in a building. The problem is the factory alarms do not have Any type of sensor To detect this problem . Another solution is to add a shock sensor to your factory alarm. Auto alarm specialist Based out of Miami Provide mobile service to your home office to Upgrade your factory alarm. Www.autoalarmspecialists.com
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Honda S2000 car seats theft in Miami
In the past 2 years, theft has been escalating in car seats of the Honda S2000. The amount of car seat theft on this particular car model is on the rise. The seats are very easy to steal and can be used to replace many seats in popular sports cars. The cost to replace these seat start at about $3000 + at any Honda dealer. A high recommendation is to install a Security System that alerts you via text or phone call when the car is being tampered with or the alarm is set off, especially if you live or work in a building.
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Tailgate Theft - FORD F350
ALERT - FORD F350 Recent increase in stolen tailgates in the MIAMI-DADE and BROWARD Areas. Protect your tailgates by adding a alarm that notifies you immediately with a text or phone call if your tailgate has been tampered with.
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