LoJack: The Forefront Of Vehicle Security

LoJack-equipped vehicles are recovered in 90% of reported thefts. Where car thieves can often find ways to disable other vehicle security products, LoJack equipment is hidden within the vehicle (not even the owner knows where it is.) Smaller than other vehicle security devices, LoJack goes unnoticed by intruders. Thieves will not know they have stolen a LoJack-equipped vehicle, until law enforcement officials track it down, recover the vehicle, and make subsequent arrests.

Vehicle Security Facts

A car is stolen every 25.3 seconds in the United States, adding up to over one million cases of auto theft each year. Auto theft has become the nation's #1 property crime, costing over 8.4 billion dollars a year. Many car owners rely on vehicle security systems to protect their vehicles from criminals. Unfortunately, even the most sophisticated vehicle security systems are not enough to prevent auto theft. Car thieves who are well-trained in exposing the vulnerabilities of vehicle security are often able to bypass these top-of-the-line vehicle security systems, and get away with the car or truck.

Even the best vehicle security products are limited in the protection they provide our automobiles. Similarly, law enforcement is only able to do so much to prevent auto theft. LoJack steps in to protect our cars and trucks, even in cases where car thieves are able to manipulate vehicle security devices and anti-theft systems.

LoJack: Vehicle Security Tracking System

The LoJack tracking system is an integral component of any vehicle security plan. LoJack tracking is the most formidable line of defense against auto theft. Once the LoJack tracking system is put into action, local police can track the location of your car or truck, and recover the stolen automobile. LoJack is the only vehicle security device that is operated directly by law enforcement.

LoJack is used to track the location of a stolen automobile and return it to you quickly and safely. When a stolen car report is filed, local law enforcement computer systems immediately activate LoJack's vehicle security device hidden in your vehicle. Local police then track the signal emitted by the vehicle security device, and follow it to the location of your stolen car or truck.

The LoJack vehicle security tracking equipment is small enough to be hidden in up to twenty different places on your car or truck. While professional car thieves are often able to cash in on the vulnerabilities of competing vehicle security devices, the LoJack system is hidden where thieves can't even find it (not even the car's owner knows where it is.)

The LoJack system works through concrete walls, ceilings, and other barriers to locate LoJack-equipped vehicles. Other vehicle security tracking services use a satellite system, requiring an unobstructed line-of sight between the vehicle's satellite antenna and orbiting GPS satellites.

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