by hirby
As the poster above me said, check with your insurance company to find out if there’s anything they do or don’t cover. BUT, because Toyotas of pretty much any kind (along with Nissans, Hondas, etc.) are a hot car, they’re going to have high theft insurance. My advice would to be to consider an ignition kill alarm (where you need your key to start the car) or something like Lo-Jack - but that can be pricey.
Source: What is the best car alarm system, that would also lower my insurance?
15.07.10
Here are tips from local law enforcement officials:
Make your house look lived-in while you're gone. Have a neighbor or friend collect your mail. Hire someone to mow your lawn while you're gone. Stop your newspaper. Keep trees and shrubs trimmed so your windows and doors - and potential burglars trying to break into them - are visible from the street. Don't hide a house key outside, even if you're convinced thieves will never look in the bird feeder. Instead, give one to a trusted neighbor. Make sure you have high-quality deadbolts on every exterior door. If you have sliding glass doors, which can be easily broken into, lay a thick wooden dowel or metal rod in the track to prevent the door from being opened. Get creative. Savvy burglars will only scoff at hiding places such as the freezer, toilet tank, cereal boxes or the medicine cabinet, while making off with the money and jewelry hidden there. Instead, hide valuables someplace that will take time to search, likeSource: Palm Beach Post
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