Car chases are only fun to watch in action movies and World’s Wildest Police Videos, but if it’s your stolen car that’s being rammed around by police cars, breaking through barricades, catching on fire, and diving on a river – the movie Gone in 60 Seconds, even with Angelina Jolie on it, wouldn’t be as fun to watch anymore. Carnapping and carjacking are serious everyday crimes that need vigilance and pro-active measures from the citizens and the authorities alike. It takes more than parking in a well lit space to protect your vehicle from street villains, for added protection you need something like the new S.W.A.T. R Steering Wheel Alarm. This car security device will guard your vehicle 24/7 using three anti-theft features – alternating warning LED lights, loud 125 decibel alarm, and a flashing strobe light. The very noticeable alternating LEDs act as visual warning to would be intruders. And if they did not get the “This car is protected by a security alarm” message, the S.W.A.T. R Steering Wheel Alarm’s vibration and movement sensitive sensor will set off the 125 dB alarm and flashing light strobes for 35 seconds before resetting.

This S.W.A.T. R steering wheel security alarm is easy to install and should fit into any steering wheel. It can be activated and deactivated by a handy remote with 256 possible pass code combinations. The remote is powered by the included 12V alkaline battery and the actual alarm is powered by two separately sold 9V alkaline batteries. The alarm merely measures 4.5 x 3.75 x 2 inches and comes with a one-year warranty.





If only the world is without thieves. The sad truth is we are not in a perfect world we owe it to ourselves to protect our precious investments whether the tangible or the digital. We have the safes and vaults for our money, garages for our cars and firewalls for our computers. How about our digital possessions like personal data, classified company files and sensitive documents that we bring along and use everyday? Bringing those bit and bytes to work, school, or in travel exposes it to possible loss and worse it can be stolen. The worst case scenario is somebody might gain access to your files without your knowledge and permission that can result in data theft, security risks and loss of privacy.

