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The script has been finished and needs to run close to one minute in duration. It does not have to be exact. Mar 10, 2008 15:53:49 (GMT -06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Mar 14, 2008 16:00:00 (GMT -06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Yes (click here to learn more about
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How safe do you think your vehicle and valuables are? Most people believe their car is protected by the factory installed alarm. These alarms are typically passive, which means they will only activate when a door is opened. Broken glass or impacts to the vehicle will not activate a passive alarm system, leaving your personal effects at risk. Car thieves are becoming bolder in their never ending attempts to steal your vehicle or any valuables left in it. Active alarms are triggered by vibrations to the car. Thieves know this, and literally test cars, by bumping them, to see if they have an active alarm system. A dual zone system is recommended and gives added protection. Slight vibrations cause the system to give off a warning chirp, alerting that your car is protected and sending a thief on to the next unsuspecting vehicle. A more forceful vibration or impact will draw more attention to your vehicle than any thief would ever want. For added convenience, remote start can be added enabling you to start your vehicle from up to 500 feet away, allowing you to remain indoors while your car is warming up in the winter or cooling off in the summer. The vehicle is still protected and cannot be driven without the key. Active alarm systems often qualify for a deduction with many insurance carriers; saving you money. Partial script added:
How safe do you think your vehicle and valuables are? Most people believe their car is protected by the factory installed alarm. These alarms are typically passive, which means they will only activate when a door is opened. Broken glass or impacts to the vehicle will not activate a passive alarm system, leaving your personal effects at risk. Car thieves are becoming bolder in their never ending attempts to steal your vehicle or any valuables left in it. Active alarms are triggered by vibrations to the car. Thieves know this, and literally test cars, by bumping them, to see if they have an active alarm system. A dual zone system is recommended and gives added protection. Slight vibrations cause the system to give off a warning chirp, alerting that your car is protected and sending a thief on to the next unsuspecting vehicle.
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