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Here is a safety tip anyone can use.

By
Real Estate Agent with Right Choice Realty LLC
If your car has a panic button on the key fob. What you can do is try this from several different rooms inside your house or apartment and see if you can activate it from your bedroom and others rooms inside. If you should hear a noise outside at night or hear someone trying to get into your house JUST PRESS THE PANIC BUTTON for your car. The alarm will be set off and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the battery goes dead. This is a a security alarm system that requires no installation. You can test it it will go off from most everywhere in your house. If it does work then keep your car parked in your driveway. If your car alarm goes offwhen someone is trying to break into your house odds are the burglar or rapist won't stick around. After a few seconds of the horn blowing your neighbors will be looking out their windows to see whats going on and the criminal for sure doesn't want that. Also remember to carry your keys when walking to your car in a parking lot it can have the same effect if some criminal was going to rob or sexuakky assault you. Tell your friends and family. Maybe this could save a life or save someone from becoming a victim. Some cars the horn not only sounds the lights also flash on and off.
Posted by

Steven San Filippo

Right Choice Realty LLC

13131 University Dr.

Fort Myers, FL. 33907

239 898-0199

Rebecca Savitski
BSR Real Estate Group - Cary, NC
NC Real Estate Listings
I love this. I have to admit I have done this on several occassions. Great post
Sep 25, 2007 06:56 AM
Aurelia Ayon
American Homes Real Estate - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Real Estate, Homes
I do that sometimes.....when I see kids playing around my car, almost hitting it several times, I don't do it to be mean it's just funny to watch! That or wheni can't seem to remember where I have parked my car, I'll hit the panic button! It's a great tool, it can come in handy!
Sep 25, 2007 07:13 AM
"JT" Prevatte
Former Agent - Fayetteville, NC
This would be a good tip for showing properties too!  If you are showing and something goes bad with your client....sound the alarm!
Sep 25, 2007 07:17 AM
Jim Little
Ken Meade Realty - Sun City, AZ
Your Sun City Arizona Realtor
A good idea at home, but Jeffery has a better one in today's uncertain times. Might be a good idea in a strange parking lot at night, just to be safe (Not an apartment lot tho.)
Sep 25, 2007 10:11 AM