š July is Vehicle Theft Prevention Month: Keep Your Ride Safe!


Did you know that a vehicle is stolen approximately every 32 seconds in the U.S.? July is Vehicle Theft Prevention Month, and itās the perfect time to take a few simple steps to protect your vehicleāand your peace of mind.
Whether you’re heading to a job site, running errands, or off on a summer road trip, remember: thieves are always looking for an easy opportunity. Donāt let your vehicle be one of them!
š”ļø Top Tips to Prevent Vehicle Theft:
1. Lock It Up It may sound basic, but nearly half of all vehicle thefts happen because the car was left unlocked or the keys were left inside. Always lock your doors and roll up the windowsāeven when parked at home.
2. Remove Valuables Phones, tools, bags, and electronics left in plain sight are an open invitation to thieves. Take them with you or store them out of sight.
3. Donāt Leave the Engine Running Even for a quick stopālike grabbing coffee or warming up your vehicleāturn off the engine and take your keys. A running vehicle is an easy target.
4. Park Smart Choose well-lit, secure areas whenever possible. If you’re at a job site, park where thereās visibility and activity.
5. Use Anti-Theft Devices Steering wheel locks, kill switches, and tracking systems can add an extra layer of securityāand can even reduce your insurance premiums.
6. Secure Work Vehicles Company trucks or equipment-heavy vehicles are frequent targets. Lock up tools, secure trailer hitches, and consider alarm systems for added protection.
š Fast Facts:
- Nearly 1 million vehicles are stolen every year in the U.S.
- Summer is peak season for vehicle thefts.
- The most commonly stolen vehicles are often everyday makes and modelsānot just luxury cars.
Stay Alert, Stay Secure
Prevention is keyāand a few mindful steps can save you from the hassle and cost of losing your vehicle or equipment. Letās all do our part this July to keep our vehicles, our tools, and our teams safe.
Because protecting what drives you is just smart safety. šš
Visit https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle-safety/vehicle-theft-prevention for more information!
