Saturday 14 April 2018

Must Know Car Safety Tips while Leaving It in A Parking Place


Last week when we were going on a holiday and reached the car storage in Perth, a car owner beside our parking place was screaming because his laptop was missing from inside the car. Well, it was not too shocking for me; though it’s of course painful to listen. Actually, in most of the cases these are silly casual mistakes of the car owners which costs huge to them. So, let’s know what kind of mistakes we must need to avoid anyhow.



Leaving The Windows Open

No matter the car storage in Perth provides with CCTV surveillance or 24 hour patrolling service, you have to take your precautions carefully. Any mistake will invite burglars and make your valuables and car a soft victim. So, make sure your car’s window glasses are pushed to its full.

Lock It Properly

Modern cars come with advanced lock system. While all provides with door lock system, some has gear lock as well as central lock facilities. If you use your remote to lock the car, make sure it is activated staying within the range. Your little hurry or forgetfulness may leave your car unsafe, says an executive at car storage in Perth.

Don’t Set Valuables on Display

Greed can make people uncontrolled; and showing off valuables make people greedy. So, never leave your wallet, iPhone, tablet, laptop or any other valuable item on your seats or dashboard. It will attract ill minded people and they may break the glasses to snatch them. As said by a valet in car storage in Perth, often thieves visit these car parking areas with a car; park it with full formality; notice the targetable cars; and leave. Few hours after they revisit the parking area to take their car and at that time they execute their plan and get vanished. So, be careful.

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