It’s something that any driver dreads, yet more than 300,000 car break-ins are reported in England and Wales every year.

Thankfully, there are several things you can do to prevent car thieves from targeting your vehicle. 

Haidy Elsawaf, an expert with KeyTek Locksmiths, has revealed the five common mistakes that make your car vulnerable to break-ins. 

In a blog, Ms Elsawaf said: ‘Car thieves are typically lazy opportunists.

‘They are constantly looking for an easy target and will often take an opportunity if they see one, so to help prevent car break ins there are a few steps you can take to give a would be burglar the opportunity!’

It's something that any driver dreads, yet more than 300,000 car break-ins are reported in England and Wales every year (stock image)

It's something that any driver dreads, yet more than 300,000 car break-ins are reported in England and Wales every year (stock image)

It’s something that any driver dreads, yet more than 300,000 car break-ins are reported in England and Wales every year (stock image)

1. Forgetting to lock your door

It might sounds obvious, but it’s all too easy to turn your back on your car for a second and forget to lock it. 

‘Even if you’re leaving for a few minutes, get into the routine of locking your car,’ she advised. 

‘Make sure the window or sunproof is closed also. We always suggest double checking your car is locked if you have used a key fob by gently pulling on the handle.’

2. Keeping your keys in an unsecured location

While at home, it’s best to keep your keys away from any windows to prevent potential thieves from seeing them. 

‘When out and about think about putting them in a zip up pocket or in an internal bag pocket to keep them safe from anyone who might see them and take their chance,’ Ms Elsawaf added. 

3. Parking in dark, quiet places

Finding a empty parking space while out and about is no mean feat, but it’s worth holding out for one in a light, busy area with plenty of CCTV, according to Ms Elsawaf. 

‘Try and park under or close to any street lamps as it’s a great deterrent against those who might try to use the cover of night to target your car,’ she said. 

‘The busier, the safer. As long as there are people coming and going it acts as a great deterrent and makes your car a risker target.’ 

Finding a empty parking space while out and about is no mean feat, but it's worth holding out for one in a light, busy area with plenty of CCTV, according to Ms Elsawaf (stock image)

Finding a empty parking space while out and about is no mean feat, but it's worth holding out for one in a light, busy area with plenty of CCTV, according to Ms Elsawaf (stock image)

Finding a empty parking space while out and about is no mean feat, but it’s worth holding out for one in a light, busy area with plenty of CCTV, according to Ms Elsawaf (stock image)

4. Keeping valuables in your car

Whether it’s small valuables or larger items like bags or suitcases, it’s best to keep any items in your car hidden. 

‘If it’s small valuables, you can use the glove box to hide them or even tuck them under your car seat where they can’t be seen,’ she said. 

‘If you have larger items like a bag or suitcase, we suggest leaving them in the car trunk. 

‘The less visible, the lesser a target you can make your vehicle.’

5. Not installing security devices

There are several devices that can provide further protection to your car, including alarm systems. 

‘A keyless car alarm system allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle while also keeping it secure.,’ Ms Elsawaf said. 

‘Two 5-button remotes, a control module, a wiring harness, a siren, and an LED indication light are usually included in the system. So, if a burglar does happen to choose your vehicle, they’ll immediately regret it!’

If you prefer, you could opt for a car security camera that records 360-degree footage of the interior of your car. 

‘With wireless data storage available on some models, it offers a great option to protect your vehicle,’ she added.  

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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