Car alarms and Immobilizers
#1
Car alarms and Immobilizers
So, now they are stealing cars from inside the garages in our neighbourhood! Happened twice in the last week. Has anyone installed an alarm or immobilizer recently that they would recommend?
#2
Not sure the actual equipment, but we use Avante who did the install.
#3
Garage door sensors are fairly common in our neighbourhood and I’m not in a high end area by any stretch of the imagination. At a minimum if someone is stealing your car you’ll hear the house alarm going off.
#4
Thanks guys. I actually used to have the garage doors alarmed but the company that replaced our doors buried the wires. Maybe I’ll see if we can find them and reconnect them. We have cameras including in the garage…
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Onami (09-26-2023)
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Also, a camera in the garage, not tied to a security system, but logs all activity and notifies me and my wife.
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#8
That's exactly what I did. You can even install a lock on the garage door lock to further prevent anyone from opening it should they gain access to the garage (that's what that hole on the horizontal bar is for. Keep the keys, all of them, far away from the garage, and locked up. If they gain access to the house, they'll know where to look for the keys to the car.
Also, a camera in the garage, not tied to a security system, but logs all activity and notifies me and my wife.
Also, a camera in the garage, not tied to a security system, but logs all activity and notifies me and my wife.
Now i have to leave the house walk to the garage door unlock , walk back hit the button get in the car and leave ... not difficult , but i just found it a pain in the *** and kind of made the garage door opener convenience useless.
im considering a bolt on a solenoid to lock with a button next to my garage door opener
Last edited by theiceman; 09-26-2023 at 01:33 PM.
#9
How about hiding the key pad and then putting a key pad that is visible but hook it up to activate lights and a siren if anyone pressed a key.
I like the idea of a lock on a solonoid. You could also just kill the power to the garage door opener by using a controlled outlet.
I like the idea of a lock on a solonoid. You could also just kill the power to the garage door opener by using a controlled outlet.
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dml (09-26-2023)
#10
How about hiding the key pad and then putting a key pad that is visible but hook it up to activate lights and a siren if anyone pressed a key.
I like the idea of a lock on a solenoid. You could also just kill the power to the garage door opener by using a controlled outlet.
I like the idea of a lock on a solenoid. You could also just kill the power to the garage door opener by using a controlled outlet.
#13
i would imagine they are intercepting garage door opener signals and stealing the cars that do not have the extra level of security ... or forcing there way into garages that have side doors.
Last edited by theiceman; 09-27-2023 at 01:58 PM.
#15
I have the same and I'm not sure how useful that lock is. I don't think you could even pry a jackshaft opener up without the lock and if you can bypass the code it would also release the lock. It does make a loud noise when opening and closing though.