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![]() | Warm Weather Tempts Car Thieves; H.E.A.T. Provides Drivers With Safety TipsPublished 2009-07-06 09:00By H.E.A.T. (Help Eliminate Auto Thefts) |


"While warm weather brings fun outdoor activities with friends and family, it also brings out thieves looking to steal vehicles and exposed property while you are preoccupied," said
"Auto theft hits its peak during the summer months with August having the highest rate for auto theft in Michigan," stated Detective
H.E.A.T. is happy to provide drivers with the following tips for keeping cars and belongings safe during warm weather:
-- Lock and Load - Always lock your car when your vehicle is unattended,
and remember to set alarms or other anti-theft devices every time you
get out. Close windows tightly, and don't forget the sunroof.
-- Watch Those Wheels - Thieves are targeting tires and rims. Invest in
locking lug nuts and park in your garage whenever possible.
-- Out of Sight - Keep all personal belongings, including a GPS, iPods,
cell phones and other valuables, out of sight.
-- Kill-Switch - Protect your vehicle from being started by a thief by
having a mechanic install a concealed kill-switch.
-- Double Duty - Add a second layer of protection to your vehicle by using
a steering wheel locking device, a steering column protector or an alarm
with a visible indicator.
-- Keep Watch And Report Crime- Help your neighborhood by noting and
reporting any suspicious activity and writing down descriptions, license
plate numbers and other helpful information. If you know anything about
auto theft, chop shops, carjacking or insurance fraud report it day or
night to your local police department and H.E.A.T.'s 24/7
confidential tip-reward line, 1-800-242-HEAT or online at
1800242HEAT.com.
About H.E.A.T.
Since its inception in 1985, H.E.A.T. tips have led to the recovery of more than
H.E.A.T. has paid more than
SOURCE H.E.A.T. (Help Eliminate Auto Thefts)








