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How you know a thief's about

14th June 1974, Page 67
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Ihe Insolarm high security alarm ;ystem from Instelec is said to be tpplicable to all vehicles, and ncludes protection against almost all :heft risks.

If a vehicle fitted with Insolarm is broken into, the alarm flashes the vehicle lights, sounds a siren and cuts off the ignition and/ or fuel supply.

Key switches allow driver entry to the cab or loading doors, but within a set time the driver must also dial a code on a special switch or the alarms will go off. The code can be changed at random, so that for short deliveries with high security even the driver will not know the code.

The system is tailor-made for any type of installation.

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